I went to Cisco Live! this summer, the conversation there was "mDNS is
in 7.4, use that to solve the AppleTV problems, avoid 7.5 for now."
Has something changed? I've got mDNS working in 7.4... What am I missing?
-RIck
On 8/13/2013 10:18 AM, Hurt,Trenton W. wrote:
I kind of understand that, but if your PI is a vm just take a snapshot
of your 1.3 in case you want to rollback to upgrade to 2.0. Although
I'm not sure what 2.0 is going to be bringing in it. The ap support
isn't as big as the mdns enhancements and the device profiles that you
get in 7.5 in my opinion, but everyone environments/requirements are
different. Unfortunately for me apple tv display mirroring has become
a huge issue here so I'm pretty much forced to go 7.5 route.
Trent
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*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco 7.5.102.0 and AppleTVs
One of the reasons that I'm holding off is the requirement for Prime
Infrastructure 1.4, which has the warning of "PI 1.4 will not be
directly upgradable to one of the major release of the product and
might have to wait for the following major release to be able to
upgrade." Since I don't need compatibility for the four new APs
supported with the release, I'm going to hold off on it.
Chris
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I'm curious as to what their reasons are for not going to it.
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*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco 7.5.102.0 and AppleTVs
Well, my Cisco wireless folks are suggesting NOT upgrading to it.
They're saying stay with 7.4.110.0.
How "stable" is 7.5.102 considered?
-Lee Badman
On Aug 7, 2013, at 11:55, "Eric T. Barnett" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Has anyone else played around with the new Cisco code? The biggest
feature that I see that they added is APs are now able to see and
repeat mDNS advertisements. Now you can plug an AppleTV in on any
subnet and the wireless system sees and reflects it to all
wireless. Very cool.
What's not very cool is the fact that none of my iDevices see the
same list of AppleTVs and for the life of me I can't figure out
why or even how. Some devices see the same AppleTVs, some see
others, some don't. Cycling Airplay on the AppleTV doesn't make a
difference. And ideas on how to make this more consistent?
Regards,
Eric Barnett
Senior Network Engineer/Wireless Administrator
Information and Technology Services
Arkansas State University
(870) 680-4243
http://wireless.astate.edu
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