On 01/11/2011 17:56, Jeffrey Sessler wrote:
How was your multicast configured? Past the controller-multicast, the
important piece is the AP Multicast mode set on the general page. If it's
set to Unicast, pain and suffering can occur. Also, have you enabled any
of the Media Stream features?
Are
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems in the Dorms
Ditto that.
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
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Thank you for the input. This is how we have the ports setup currently.
We're to the point of experimenting with certain buildings in the dorms and
turning all rogue wireless devices off (including wireless printers
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Ditto that.
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse
, 2011 7:44 PM
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Getting rid of the rogues can't hurt, but this smells like a network issue. The
communication between the AP and controller are such that it wouldn't take much
to cause the AP's to see a problem
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Getting rid of the rogues can't hurt, but this smells like a network issue.
The communication between the AP and controller are such that it wouldn't
On 10/27/2011 9:49 PM, Mike King wrote:
Not exactly too surprising. I've have a few enterprising students
broadcasting some stuff from there dorm rooms via multicast (Wired for
us). I can imagine if it worked, they'd use it.
Yes, then there is that wonderful Dropbox LAN Sync broadcast
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Shayne, please post what your switchport configs look like for the APs.
Also, are you managing the APs on a single network?
Lee H
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Lee,
I've read multiple documents and all say different things on setup. We
have an internal registration system that we register each AP's mac
address and it's updated (yes we're still using VMPS) in the vmps.cfg
file. So currently we have each port
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I agree with contacting your Cisco Team.
Back 2005 we opened with a showshopper. We had a bug that basically caused an
Access Point to reboot when more than 20
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Shayne, please post what your switchport configs look like for the APs
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As Lee mentions, the communication between the AP and the controller is via a
standard access port. There should be no need to have trunking or and other
We have seen this on a much smaller scale with some Cisco wireless APs.
The general repair for us was two-fold: some older APs had capacitors
starting to swell and new devices had trouble with newer firmware
upgrades. We backed out the firmware upgrades and these seem to have
settled down.
of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will. Vincent
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Hello Craig,
The upgrades were done independently
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems in the Dorms
Shayne,
Nothing jumps out at me, but I do have a couple questions.
1. What version were you running previously?
2. Did you deploy the upgrade with your WCS?
The reason I ask about the where you upgraded it from, is because a
colleague I know just upgraded 2 WLC's
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This sounds/looks a lot more like
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Shayne,
Nothing jumps out at me, but I do have a couple questions.
1. What version were you running previously?
2. Did you deploy the upgrade with your WCS?
The reason I ask about the where you upgraded it from, is because a
colleague I know just
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems in the Dorms
Hello,
We currently provide wireless for all our Dorms using Cisco 1142N AP’s, 1 WCS
and 3 WLC5508’s. We
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