In my opinion, you'll need a management server for that size network-
you may want to consider AirWave's AMP product. Also, research very
carefully the known bugs for whatever version of controller code you'll
be using. And get used to the idea that a lot of things require a reboot
of the access points to implement (like multiple SSIDs and WLAN
override)- can be challenging on a prod system. Finally- if you plan on
using location-based stuff, look at your options. AMP will do that too,
but if you go with Cisco's location appliances, work with your SE to
truly define how many "objects" you'll need to track and what this
really translates to in terms of the number of location appliances
you'll need.
 
We use PEAP, and have found that Cisco's ACS is a great fit as the
authentication server. 
 
Oh yeah- two important items: sign up for the bug track tool at Cisco
for your new wireless gear- is a must. Also- visit the TAC discussion
forums often, read about others' headaches.
 
Best of luck to you,
 
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003
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From: Pham, Loc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 2:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiSM/6500 and LWAPP
 
   Guys,
   I am assume the deployment of few 6500/WiSM and about 800 AP. So far
just read up on the Doc ( which is very primitive ! ).
   Deployment will be mix of LEAP/PEAP environment.
   Any word of wisdom? gotcha? 
   TIA,
 
Regards,
Loc Pham, CCIE # 17030 - Sr. Network Staff, 
IT Network Architecture & Security,UCSF Medical Center
Office 415-353-4492
 
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