I know we discussed WCS licensing on this listserv some time ago....wasn't
there a point where you bought enough AP licenses that it was cheaper to
purchase the unlimited license for WCS?  And does that give one the right to
run WCS once, or many times?
 
Frank

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From: Paynter, Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WCS- sparing/clustering



We are in the process of installing WCS, WiSMs, & APs (Cisco 1131s & 1242s).
We may have as many as 8 WiSMs & 2,100 APs.  Won't know until the site
surveys are complete.  We are also implementing Cisco Clean Access at the
same time on the WLAN for security.

 

Currently we have 4 WiSMs (4.0.217.0) & about 200 APs installed.  We have
WCS (4.0.87) running on a very robust VM server.  Cisco does not support WCS
on VM at this time!  WCS respond slowly in the VM environment.  The reason
we went this way was for fault tolerance and redundancy.  We also have WCS
(4.0.96) running on a standalone server as a test and the performance is
excellent!  At some point Cisco has to solve the VM issue because nobody
will buy twice as many AP licenses to run 2 WCS Servers.  For now as long as
you have a backup of WCS it is very easy to install from scratch and
restore!

 

The bottom line is the WiSMs & APs will work without WCS.  You can still
manage the WiSMs & APs but would lose central monitoring of all WiSMs, APs,
Clients, & misc Security features such as rogue APs, signature attacks, etc.

 

Jeff  

 

Jeffrey M. Paynter

Communications Analyst Lead

University of Rochester Medical Center

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Office:  585.784.2405

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From: Lee H Badman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WCS- sparing/clustering

 

With a rapidly growing wireless environment, WCS is getting to be more
critical. Wondering what others may be doing to provide fault tolerance,
backup, and/or failover for WCS server.

 

 

 

 

 

Lee H. Badman

Wireless/Network Engineer

KC2IYK, CWNA/CWSP

Information Technology and Services

Syracuse University

315 443-3003

 

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