Hi Dennis,

We have a pair of 8510's on 8.2.151.0 with 2230 AP's. Peak about about 14k of 
clients, variety of AP's from 1142 to 2800's. We haven't seen any issues like 
what your reporting, I'd hope it's not load considering we don't seem too 
dissimilar in size and your on 8540's.  We don't have many 1810s and only a 
handful of 2800's, Less than half of our AP's would support 11ac.  Max is 
clients etc is pretty variable based on your enabled features though.. like 
using encryption (64k is apparently based on open networks) ACV etcetc .

Good luck

Jason



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Jason Cook
Technology Services
The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005
Ph    : +61 8 8313 4800

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] 8540 Controller load related issue?


This summer we added more APs to 8540 controller. Now our 8540 controller has 
2350 APs(mainly 1810W and 2802 APs) and 13K (increased from 6k in March/April) 
concurrent 802.1X users at peak. We also upgraded the controllers from 
8.2.150.0 to 8.2.160.0 during summer. Now the controller has run into an issue 
twice that it suddenly lost all communications from the network. It cannot be 
connected from anywhere but it did not crash(was up and running). All APs 
disassociated from it and re-associated to the secondary 8540. I suspect this 
issue is somehow load related although Cisco's advertised support is 64k 
clients. We would like to know if anyone else has more concurrent 802.1X users 
than us on 8540 and do not have this issue? And what code do you use?



Thanks.


Dennis Xu | Analyst III, Network Infrastructure
Computing and Communications Services (CCS) | University of Guelph

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