Cisco peer to peer Forward-upstream option

2017-05-17 Thread Peter Arbouin
Hi,

In the wlan advanced settings in cisco wifi, there is a peer to peer blocking 
option. We have used both drop ( no peer to peer ) and disable ( allow peer to 
peer ) but not the other option. Our security team are asking about the ability 
to put an IPS between wlan clients and I am thinking the forward-upstream 
option is the method to use.

Has anyone used this option? If so how do you specify the upstream device?

Cheers,
Peter.

Peter Arbouin | Network Engineer
IT Networks | Information Technology Services
Queensland University of Technology
Level 3 | 88 Musk Avenue | Kelvin Grove Campus
Mob: 0402476892 | Ph: +61 7 3138 1030
Email: p.arbo...@qut.edu.au

CRICOS No. 00213J


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Canadian colleges and universities Wi-Fi

2017-05-17 Thread Manon Lessard
Hi

Just looking at our number of APs and client count to get a feel of where we 
are. We have 45k staff and faculty, 1700 APS, top concurrent user count of 23k, 
30 buildings. Net is currently only 802.11N.

I would like to hear where other Canadian universities and colleges stand.
(Not that others don't interest me, it's really more like a justification for 
more funds so I need examples that are similar to us)



Thanks


Mae


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