Ouch: thanks Justin for the head up. I do have some prod. boxes on 4.2.176 
... Time for schedule maint ....

  I will also scan over the 4.2.205 release doc.


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 Justin Hao
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 3750G and 1131

Howdy,

regarding 4.2.176 i can absolutely positively NOT recommend it as a stable code 
base, 4.2.205 is a direct release containing a critical bugfix that we had a 
direct hand in "motivating" cisco to fix promptly.

4.2.176 contains a memory leak in involving mobility groups of size (our setup 
is approximately 1700 APs with 18 controllers).  This memory leak is fatal, the 
general gist is that stateful information regarding mobility clients isn't 
released properly from memory as clients come/go, thus driving memory usage on 
controllers constantly up until they crash ungracefully with little or no 
crash/log information, controllers also take an inordinate (20+ minutes) amount 
of time to recover from the crash, i presume because they're attempting to log 
crash data and there isn't any memory available for that.  We observed 
controllers cycle to 98-99% memory every 8 weeks until they crashed.  Working 
with the dev engineer they tested and monitored two of our controllers for 
several weeks to identify the issue.  I don't know the "critical" size or 
number of APs/controllers required to have this be a noticeable issue, but 
ungraceful controller reboots occurred every 8 weeks with our setup.

We are currently running 4.2.205 and haven't experienced an "event" anymore, so 
i'd recommend 4.2.205 if you need to run 4.2.x code, we haven't had any 
experience with any 5.x code at all at this time, since cisco pulled support 
for the 10xx series APs from anything newer than 4.x.

--------
Justin Hao
Texas A&M University
Network Group
(979)862-2162
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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On Jun 29, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Mike King wrote:

Both 4.2.205 and 4.2.176 have been designated as:

AssureWave The Cisco(r) AssureWave program focuses on satisfying customer 
quality requirements in critical vertical  markets in the wireless space. This 
program links and expands on product testing conducted within development 
engineering, regression testing, and systems test groups within Cisco. 
AssureWave certification marks the successful completion of extensive integrity 
testing that validates targeted releases.  In addition, Cisco's 
AssureWaveprogram ensures compatibility with major device and application 
vendors through established partnerships.  Cisco's partners perform extensive 
testing at their own facilities to ensure broader interoperability with our 
ongoing new releases. Learn More<http://www.cisco.com/go/assurewave>

So I'd feel safe with them.  No higher releases have been certified under this 
program..

(Assurewave replace Safeharbor testing for wireless)


On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Pham, Loc 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
   Guys: I am ready to config and test 3750G on a 4.2.205 code

 Beside this bug, any other good stuffs that I should look for ? CSCsu02630

 I am also ( tempted ) to go with the 5.2 for CWAPP functionality if time 
permit....



Regards,



Loc Pham, CCIE # 17030 - Sr. Network Staff,

IT Enterprise Security & Services, UCSF Medical Center.

Office 415-353-4492 Pager 415-443-9014


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