And worse comes to worse, they could still give you a small discount if you're
getting a new cisco controller and returning the old material...
Manon Lessard
Technicienne en développement de systèmes CCNP
Direction des technologies de l'information
Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault
1055, avenue du
You’d be surprised what Cisco will do (any vendor really). I’ve seen scenarios
where, for example, one were to purchase a bunch of 802.11ac AP’s to replace
older units, and a free controller wound up in the mix. If you are really
invested with them, say where you actively participate (in a
Stephen,
We are on the latest ClearPass. Apparently Aruba recommends turning off TLS 1.2
on the servers for some reason.
Administration -> Server Manager -> Server Configuration -> [server] -> Service
Parameters -> Radius server -> Disable TLS 1.2 -> TRUE
Bruce Osborne
Wireless
Eddie,
Thanks for the advice! I don't think that Cisco will "give" us a controller -
but nice try...
Best,
Andrew Conley
Director of Information Technology
San Diego Unified High School District
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W: 760.363.5008 x 1009
From:
If the old controller is all that is tying you to Cisco, it sounds like RFP
time- let the market compete for your business.
Lee Badman | Network Architect
Information Technology Services
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I concur with Thomas. Per this doc
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-3750-series-switches/end_of_life_notice_c51-634665.html
End-of-life was 12/13/2010
End-of-SW maintenance was 6/12/2014
End-of-Service Contract Renewal Date was 9/8/2015
With the size of your
To future proof your deployment it may be best to upgrade your WLC to a 5520. I
suggest deploying the x700 series LWAP to support 802.11ac as we have seen a
large increase in clients supporting it. Here is a comparison chart for the
various ac enabled LWAPs.