Re: Alternatives to ISE?

2017-12-03 Thread Eriks Rugelis
$dayjob is a university where we use PacketFence to support .1x for a 
population of approx. 28K concurrent Wi-Fi devices.

It took us a couple of iterations but we now have a clustered deployment (of 
VM’s) model which routinely handles >1200 logins per second, has a fair bit of 
headroom left over and can scale larger as required.

We have been very satisfied with the responsiveness and capabilities of tech 
support by Inverse.ca.   All this and the price point is hard to beat.

I have no personal interest in Inverse other than as a satisfied customer.

Our presentation on the scalable deployment model for PF may be found by 
searching the web for “Authentication for big Wi-Fi”.

Eriks
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Eriks Rugelis
Sr. Consultant
Netidea Inc.
T: +1.416.876.0740

> On Dec 3, 2017, at 10:06, Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> I'm about to try this one.
> 
> https://packetfence.org/
> 
> Not sure if it covers all the features you need though, but it seems
> promising. In case you give it a try, could you share your experience
> please?
> 
> Thanks
> Jean
> 
>> On 17-12-03 09:48 AM, segs wrote:
>> Forescout but if you want something simpler with SNMP authentication of
>> switches and Domain Controller of authorized PCs you can have a look at
>> Portnox. Done couple of deployments with Portnox.
>> 
>> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Christopher J. Wolff <cjwo...@nola.gov>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I've about reached my limit with the dumpster fire that is Cisco's
>>> Identity Service Engine.  Are there any reliable alternatives that do
>>> endpoint classification, central web auth, and .1x auth?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Christopher
>>> 
> 


Re: Mac compatible SFP+/XFP programmer

2015-07-31 Thread Eriks Rugelis
A couple of months ago I purchased a Flexbox V3 and a pile of SFP and SFP+ for 
$dayjob.   The parts arrived in less than a week and the Flexbox V3 (and 
webapp) works well with our Macs.

We are a satisfied customer.

Eriks
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Eriks Rugelis
Sr. Consultant
Netidea Inc.
T: +1.416.876.0740

 On Jul 30, 2015, at 14:48, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr yous...@720.fr wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Flexoptics seems to do the trick but via a Web browser :
 
 https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html
 
 From what I've heard, this thing does the Job.
 
 Best regards.
 
 
 
 Le 30 juil. 2015 à 20:28, Jason Lixfeld ja...@lixfeld.ca a écrit :
 
 Does anyone know where I might find a SFP+/XFP programmer with a Mac 
 compatible programmer application?
 
 Thanks!