Back on the Windows 7 issue.....we were just doing some testing and had some good results with the web agent. We were able to login and have the IP released/renewed without a problem. It is detected as Windows ALL so a lot of the rules we have don't work but we are able to check for McAfee/Symantec.
Not a perfect solution and officially we are still telling students to not upgrade to Windows 7 or OSX 10.6 until we can support them but knowing this means that if after 6+ weeks post official release we might have something that lets us support 7 if Cisco doesn't have anything yet. --Jeremy On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 21:39, Joyce, Todd N<[email protected]> wrote: > There is a discount program for those who are on lower versions. We were > one of the first schools to take advantage of it. > > > > Make your sales rep talk to the business unit. > > > > todd > > > > > > Todd Joyce > > Network Engineering Team Lead > Radford University > [email protected] > (540) 831-7777 > > > > Keep your boots and ChapStick and ice hotels. > > Give me shorts and sandals and a thirty-blocker. > > > > Temperance Brennan – Monday Mourning > > > > From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stanclift, Michael > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:32 AM > > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Plans for Windows 7 > > > > We talked to Jeff Peterson [email protected] who alerted us to the > discount. Even after that they still ended up quoting around $20,000 for two > 3350s. > > > > Michael Stanclift > > Network Analyst > > Rockhurst University > > > > http://help.rockhurst.edu > > (816) 501-4231 > > > > PThink before you print! > > > > From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hennessey, Sean > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 10:15 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Plans for Windows 7 > > > > We are in the Perfigo situation. We have the Perfigo appliances but, as was > stated, we have to upgrade. The quotes we’ve been given have been insane. > Well over what we paid for the original installation. As we are not happy > with the original product we have been in conversations with some of the > developers and higher ups and, so far, have not resolved much of anything. > We are still considering using the new product but not at what they’ve been > quoting. > > > > As for the 75% markdown, I would seriously look at that. We were *not* > offered that. And the wiggle room that has been advertised has not been > apparent either. Please make sure you hold your guns. > > > > - Sean > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Sean Hennessey, CCNA > > Network and Information Security Systems Administrator > > Office of Technical Support > > University of Portland > > w: (503) 943 7877, c: (503) 710 6347 > > > > From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lavner, Bob (IT) > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:37 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Plans for Windows 7 > > > > We were also an original customer. When we were told we had to upgrade, > Cisco originally said it would cost triple > > what we originally paid. When we threaten to drop them and go with another > vendor, we got the price down to > > a very reasonable price. Talk to your rep. There is a lot of wiggle room. > > > > Bob Lavner > > Network/Server Manager > > Assumption College > > 500 Salisbury St. > > Worcester,MA. 01609 > > 508-767-7006 > > 774-452-2792
