Columbia University 5 year refresh cycle None > On Apr 1, 2016, at 10:36 AM, Jeff Fleischman <[email protected]> wrote: > > Columbia University > ~29,500 concurrent clients > Aruba 2,954 APs (mostly AP-134's, some AP-224's, few AP-275’s & AP-324's) > Controller based (8 Aruba 7240’s in production + 2 Aruba 7210’s running early > release code on an under construction campus) > Aruba Airwave & homegrown scripts > >> On Apr 1, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Watters, John <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Can we revisit this subject? It seems to have gotten a good number of >> responses but the information is of limited use without other information to >> go with it. >> >> If folks will send me information on their wireless networks I will tabulate >> it and send it back out to the list. >> >> How about the following info: >> >> School name >> Total number of clients served (faculty + staff + students + guess at >> guests) during a typical school day >> Brand(s) of APs in use and approximate number of APs for each brand >> Whether the APs are standalone or controller based >> Wireless management platform (e.g., Cisco Prime, HP Aruba Airwave, none, >> etc.) >> >> >> For the University of Alabama I would answer as follows: >> >> The University of Alabama >> 45,000 clients >> Cisco 5,000 APs >> Controller based >> HP Aruba Airwave management >> >> >> If others want to suggest additional questions, that is fine as long as we >> can get them soon enough so that most people who respond will have answers >> to all of the questions. Why don't we collect questions until next WED and >> try to get the poll sent out next THU? >> >> >> >> >> -jcw >> <image003.jpg> >> >> John Watters The University of Alabama >> Office of Information >> Technology >> 205-348-3992 >> >> ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE >> Constituent Group discussion list can be found at >> http://www.educause.edu/groups/. >
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