We are running 4.2.61 on four WiSM blades with a little over 800 APs and have not had any problems (upgraded in early January). There are some potential issues with Mesh APs so read the documentation carefully before you upgrade.

One note: we had an issue with the controllers crashing early on, this was solved by disabling ssh to the controllers. If your controllers are on a public network, this might be an issue.

One nice addition to WCS is the ability to monitor and upgrade autonomous APs from within WCS. It works well as long as your APs have a new enough version of IOS.



On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Bob Richman wrote:

Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 08:12:35 -0400
From: Bob Richman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
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To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] OK to upgrade to 4.2 for Cisco Wism/WLC code?

We are looking at some of the features new with 4.2.61.0. I have read on this list that some folks were having trouble with some of the 4.2.x.x versions. Are there institutions out there that are running one of the 4.2.61 or higher code that are satisfied with it?

Just a little background, we have 6 Wism Blades with 600+ APs currently running LWAPP and are in the process of moving the remaining 650 IOS APs to it.

Oh, and WCS 4.2 is what we are running.

Thanks!



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Todd M. Hall
Sr. Network Analyst
Information Technology Infrastructure
Mississippi State University
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662-325-9311 (phone)

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