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                                                                         
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>> 
>> John Watters                           The University of Alabama
>>                                                Office of Information 
>> Technology
>>                                                205-348-3992
>> 
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