Airwave report for wifi calling?

2017-06-13 Thread Chad Burnham
HI,

Has anyone built a good report in Airwave to show wifi calling usage by carrier 
in their HPE/Aruba environments?

I am looking for a report on Wifi calling traffic by carrier (if even 
possible). I am looking for a report for the big four (Sprint, Verizon, 
T-Mobile and AT).

We are on airwave 8.2.2.1

Thanks in advance,

Chad

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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] RF Profiles in Cisco WLC

2017-06-13 Thread Jim Florwick (jiflorwi)
The default profiles are global – and while you can use them – as stated they 
can not be changed.  The more prevalent use has been to reference them in the 
context of an RF profile – and save as a different one – to be applied through 
an AP group.  Unless you have a small controller – the global profile doesn’t 
make a lot of sense.

Jim Florwick
Platform TME


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 on behalf of Dennis Xu 
Reply-To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 

Date: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 2:19 PM
To: "WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU" 
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] RF Profiles in Cisco WLC


We use a number of RF profiles for different use cases in lecture halls, dorms, 
etc. It is very useful so you can apply different RF parameters for different 
use cases. We do not use any default RF profiles as you cannot make changes to 
these profiles. I haven't seen any issues using RF profiles, and I would like 
to see Cisco to include more configurable options into RF profiles, such as 
disable/enable FRA.


Dennis Xu
University of Guelph


From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 12:08:26 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] RF Profiles in Cisco WLC

This question concerns configuration settings/features in Cisco controllers.

I just moved from 8.0.140.0 to 8.2.151.0. I noticed in RF Profiles under 
Wireless in the WLC GUI there are new default rf profiles related to density, 
ex. High-Density-client-802.11a, Low-Density-client-802.11bg, etc. I am trying 
to find if anyone is using these profiles and what their take/experience is 
with them. Thanks.

Don Sullivan
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Technology Services

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Re: RF Profiles in Cisco WLC

2017-06-13 Thread Dennis Xu
We use a number of RF profiles for different use cases in lecture halls, dorms, 
etc. It is very useful so you can apply different RF parameters for different 
use cases. We do not use any default RF profiles as you cannot make changes to 
these profiles. I haven't seen any issues using RF profiles, and I would like 
to see Cisco to include more configurable options into RF profiles, such as 
disable/enable FRA.


Dennis Xu
University of Guelph



From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 12:08:26 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] RF Profiles in Cisco WLC

This question concerns configuration settings/features in Cisco controllers.

I just moved from 8.0.140.0 to 8.2.151.0. I noticed in RF Profiles under 
Wireless in the WLC GUI there are new default rf profiles related to density, 
ex. High-Density-client-802.11a, Low-Density-client-802.11bg, etc. I am trying 
to find if anyone is using these profiles and what their take/experience is 
with them. Thanks.

Don Sullivan
Network Administrator
Technology Services

205-726-2111 | office
205-566-1432 | mobile
dsulli...@samford.edu
LinkedIn
www.samford.edu
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 
35229

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RF Profiles in Cisco WLC

2017-06-13 Thread Sullivan, Don
This question concerns configuration settings/features in Cisco controllers.

I just moved from 8.0.140.0 to 8.2.151.0. I noticed in RF Profiles under 
Wireless in the WLC GUI there are new default rf profiles related to density, 
ex. High-Density-client-802.11a, Low-Density-client-802.11bg, etc. I am trying 
to find if anyone is using these profiles and what their take/experience is 
with them. Thanks.

Don Sullivan
Network Administrator
Technology Services

205-726-2111 | office
205-566-1432 | mobile
dsulli...@samford.edu
LinkedIn
www.samford.edu
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 
35229

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