The wireless-lan mailing list is always interesting, but this is by far the
best thread yet :)

We are a longtime Aerohive customer, and are aware of Extreme’s plans.
Happy to talk about my feelings regarding Aerohive off-list. Whomever
explained that startups are responsive at first, and start to lose their
luster as they grow ... spot on.

We are testing Meraki, Juniper/Mist, and Arista/Mojo. As always, some of
the shine wears off once you get into the product. I’ve found some
surprising RADIUS bug on Mist. Their initial support is responsive, but the
resolution is ... forthcoming. We are a big Juniper shop, so are excited
about their ability to monitor & manage (one day) our EX switches.

If you start and eval, make sure you open tickets and explore how their
support operation responds to requests (and bugs!).

Norman



On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 12:47 PM Turner, Ryan H <[email protected]>
wrote:

> At this time, this doesn’t appear to bother anything other than the 515s.
> We have 315s on the same code and have not gotten reports.
>
>
>
> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv <
> [email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Norman Chu
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 9, 2020 12:08 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and
> why?
>
>
>
> We have been running v8.5.0.4 (clustered controllers off of a mobility
> master) with a little over 4100 AP305’s and AP325’s for a couple of months
> and things have been stable here.  Prior to this, v8.3.0.8 was causing us a
> few issues.
>
>
>
> *Norman Chu*
>
> Systems Administrator, Network Infrastructure Team
>
> IT Services
>
> T:  514-398-7299
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> 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
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> Burnside Hall, Montréal, QC. H3A-0B9  Canada
>
> [image: 1501096696117_IITSlogo4email-cleaner-350.png]
>
>
>
> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv <
> [email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Michael Hulko
> *Sent:* January 9, 2020 11:58 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and
> why?
>
>
>
> May not be completely related, but we have had issues with newer AX
> chipsets that utilize NDIS 6.3 code set.  Some of the advanced features had
> to be turned off as a work around such as packet coalescing etc.
>
>
>
> ALthough we have no 515’s in our environment, we are progressing to 8.6
> (as per our SE) in the coming weeks and this does not make me comfortable.
> Any issues with the 300 series APs and 8.5x? May rethink and downgrade to
> 8.3x as it also seems to only support the AP103Hs as well.
>
>
>
> M
>
>
>
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 11:44 AM, Lee H Badman <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> No insult meant to anyone’s intelligence, but are you also looking at
> client device drivers etc in the context of these issues? Depending on
> which client NIC is in play, the device makers haven’t been doing us any
> favors of late. Is very possible for example that hundreds of AD-managed
> laptops may all have same bum driver.
>
>
>
> Just asking…
>
>
>
> *Lee Badman* | Network Architect (CWNE#200)
>
> Information Technology Services
> (NDD Group)
> 206 Machinery Hall
> 120 Smith Drive
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> Syracuse, New York 13244
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>
> *t* 315.443.3003  * e* [email protected] *w* its.syr.edu
>
> *SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY*
> syr.edu
>
>
>
> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv <
> [email protected]> *On Behalf Of *David Morton
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 9, 2020 11:39 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and
> why?
>
>
>
> Ryan, we have been experiencing some of the very same issues. Since
> installing 515s and resulting 8.5.x code in our offices (always our first
> step to any migration) we too have experienced unexplained periods of no
> connectivity. In most or all the cases I’ve personally experienced, I
> believe that I remain connected at an 802.11 standpoint but will have that
> 30 seconds to a couple of minutes of no IP connectivity. We have now
> deployed 515s and 8.5.x in one of our residence halls so I am concerned
> about their experience as well. Just before the holiday break we had a
> series of very high-profile outages that impacted our students leading up
> to and during finals week. The issue got so bad that our CIO had to issue a
> letter to students explaining the problem and what we are doing about it.
> This is the first time that this level of communication was needed in my 15
> years at the UW using Aruba.
>
>
>
> We too are a heavy Juniper shop and have recently received a MIST demo
> kit. We haven’t done anything with it yet due to lack of resources, but if
> things continue on the current path we may give it a more serious look.
>
>
>
> David
>
>
>
>
>
> David Morton
> Director, Network & Telecom Design/Architecture
> University of Washington
> dmorton @uw.edu
> tel 206.221.7814
>
>
>
> PS I am currently on medical leave so if you wish to reply off-list,
> please direct it to Amel Caldwell, amelc@ uw.edu
>
>
>
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 8:15 AM, Turner, Ryan H <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> All:
>
>
>
> We’ve been an Aruba shop for a very long time and have around 10,000
> access points.  While every relationship with vendors have their ups and
> downs, my frustration with the Aruba is finally peaking to the point that I
> am considering making the enormous move to choose a different vendor.  The
> biggest reason is with the 8.X code train, and bugs that we just don’t
> consider appropriate to use in production.  It has been one thing after the
> other, and my extremely talented and qualified Network Architect (Keith
> Miller) might as well be on the Aruba payroll as much work as he has been
> doing for them to solve bugs.  Just when we think we have one fixed,
> another one crops up.
>
>
>
> The big one as of late is with 515s running 8.5 code train.  We have them
> deployed in one of our IT buildings.  Periodically, people that are
> connected to these APs in the 5G band will stop working.  To the user, they
> are browsing a site, then it becomes unresponsive.  If they are on their
> phone, they will disconnect from wifi and everything works fine on cell.
> Nothing makes an 802.11 network look worse than switching to cell and
> seeing a problem resolve.  Normally, if the users disconnect then
> reconnect, their problems will go ahead (but I think they end up connecting
> in the 2.4G band).   We’ve been working on this problem with them for
> months.  It always seems as though we have to prove there is a real issue.
> I’m fed up with it.  We are a sophisticated shop.  If we have a problem, 9
> times out of 10 when we bring it to the vendor, it is a real problem.  I’m
> extra frustrated that due to issues we’ve seen in ResNet on the 8.3X train
> that we don’t want to abandon our 6 train on main campus.  To Aruba’s
> credit, we purchased around 1,000 515s last year (I think around
> February).  When they could not get good code to support them on, Aruba
> bought back half of them.  I asked for them to buy back half because I
> thought for sure with the 315s that we would have instead, the issues would
> be fixed by the time the 315s ran out.  Not looking to be the case.
>
>
>
> So, with that rant over, we are seriously considering looking to move away
> from Aruba (unless they get their act together really soon).  There are
> other bugs I’m not even mentioning here.  For those of you that made the
> switch to another vendor, I would be curious how long the honeymoon lasted,
> what were your motivators, and were you happy with the overall results?  Of
> course, this is a great opportunity to plug your vendor.  As I see it, we
> have 3 choices….  Something from Cisco (we had Cisco long ago and dumped
> them for bugs), something from Extreme (we are a huge Extreme shop so this
> makes sense), something from Juniper (Mist).
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ryan Turner
>
> Head of Networking
>
> The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>
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>
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