Tell them you are going to find out how to make it more stable!

FYI to those that will be there (or not), Cisco has a Live Virtual portal to see
presentations (for a subscription fee), as well as blog/twitter/lounge
interfaces on the site: www.cisco-live.com.

Let's find a way to connect at the event!

See you there. 


Bruce T. Johnson | Partners Healthcare 
Network Engineering | 617.726.9662 
Pager: 31633 | [email protected] 
149 13th Street, 10th Fl., 10055B 
Charlestown, Ma 02129 

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Fri Jun 12 17:01:14 2009
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Anyone going to Networkers? 


 

   Bruce, I am in  ( pending a stable wireless ;-))) )

Best Regards,

 

Loc Pham, # 17030 , office 415-353-4492

IT Enterprise Security & Services, UCSF Medical Center

Where self-healing network is building on .

 

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Johnson, Bruce T
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 7:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Anyone going to Networkers?



Just taking a poll – would be a good opportunity to meet some of you in person.

 

Bruce T. Johnson | Network Engineer | Partners Healthcare 

Network Engineering | 617.726.9662 | Pager: 31633 | [email protected]

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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hector J Rios
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 9:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP- The change from WLAN Override to AP
Groups- Pain?

 

I’ve got an update on AP groups. We’ve had quite an interesting week. As I
mentioned before, we are running 5.2.178 code on our WiSMs, and after applying
the new ap groups to a more extensive number of APs we are started experiencing
problems. The one problem that I can mention to you guys is better explained if
I paste some output directly from one of our WiSMs’ CLI (see below). The command
“show wlan summary” gives you all the WLANs configured in your WiSM. The command
“show wlan apgroups” should list all apgroups configured and their associated
WLANS. The interesting thing is that the “default-group” is the one group that
is not “user-created”, cannot be erased and therefore should contain all the
WLANs. It is clear that is not the case for us and that’s just one of the issues
we have run into so far. We’ve been working with TAC hoping they can provide us
with a solution. 

 

This could be very specific to our setup, but I just wanted to pass it along to
make you guys aware of this potential issue. You’ve been warned.

 

Thanks,

 

Hector Rios

Louisiana State University

 

 

(WiSM-slot1-1) >show wlan summary

 

Number of WLANs.................................. 8

 

WLAN ID  WLAN Profile Name / SSID               Status    Interface Name

-------  -------------------------------------  --------  --------------------

1        lsusecure / lsusecure                  Enabled   lsusecure

2        lsuwireless / lsuwireless              Enabled   grokpage

3        lsuguest / lsuguest                    Enabled   lsuguest

4        lsuregmac / lsuregmac                  Enabled   lsuregmac

5        geaux0wire / geaux0wire                Disabled  lsuguest

6        cct / cct                              Enabled   lsusecure

7        voip / voip                            Enabled   lsusecure

8        lsuwpa / lsuwpa                        Enabled   lsuwpa

 

(WiSM-slot1-1) >show wlan apgroups

 

Site Name........................................ default-group

Site Description................................. <none>

 

WLAN ID          Interface          Network Admission Control

-------         -----------        --------------------------

 1               lsusecure            Disabled

 2               grokpage             Disabled

 3               lsuguest             Disabled

 4               lsuregmac            Disabled

 8               lsuwpa               Disabled

 

 


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