Mark- Very interesting info, thanks. Would have been nice if Cisco was forthcoming with the information, but then again even TAC and SEs are quite inconsistent on this issue. To me, I feel like I've been an unwitting beta tester on this one.
Lee >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/6/2007 5:01 PM >>> Lee, We've been struggling with that one for over a year. Cisco is promising a new release sometime in the next 6 months that will fix the problem. We had originally set our maps up with all the walls and other barriers carefully added. As soon as we got the Location Appliance and fired it up, it crapped out. It took much struggling with Cisco to find out that the internal data structures were sized for a single building, not a whole campus. One problem is the limit on objects. Another is the overall limit on memory consumed by the maps. If I remember right it's 32MB. I figured we weren't the only ones suffering!! - Mark -- Mark Berman, Director for Networks & Systems Williams College, OIT, Jesup Hall Williamstown, MA. 01267 413-597-2092 On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, WIRELESS-LAN automatic digest system wrote: From: Lee Badman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Cisco Location Appliance Am seeing a running condition on our two Cisco Location Appliances, where we show constant orange error on WCS for hitting the maximum of 2,500 objects tracked- though the WCS itself reports far less. We have told the appliances to only log clients (not rogues, RFID tags, etc.) and have cut the history way done as per Cisco. There is no overlap in network designs assigned to our two servers- meaning that any one network design is assigned only to a single location server. Even when WCS says that each location server sees less than 1500 clients, Location Appliance alarm is pegged. My sense is that we may not the only environment experiencing this condition. Wondering if anyone else has had to go down this road, and if there has been any remediation or explanation for the condition identified? Thanks- Lee Badman ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
