RE: Aruba and SAML SSO

2021-07-26 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
That is interesting Tim, let me investigate this further as this is new news to 
me...

Thx

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba and SAML SSO

CPPM will parse out the SAML assertion attributes as long as you add them to 
the SSO dictionary in CPPM. You can then use them in role mapping or 
enforcement in an application authorization service.



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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba and SAML SSO


Hi Everyone



Just reaching out here to see if anyone has managed this using Aruba 
technologies?



We have a B2B client who enrols onto one of our Open Courses, using an email 
address of their choice.

We capture that email address in AAD and they will be sent an invite to join 
the relevant Teams/O365 resources that apply to them and to reset their initial 
password.

When these clients arrive at campus they connect to our guest Wi-Fi where they 
self register via our Captive Portal

Is there a way that they can use their B2B details that they signed up with 
originally to log into the guest Wi-Fi?



I know last time I looked at this, I could get Clearpass and AAD talking 
however the authentication token that AAD was sending back after a successful 
login was just some simple hashed text and I couldn't work out how to intercept 
that or craft a service/role around it.



Has anyone done something like this?



Martin





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Aruba and SAML SSO

2021-07-26 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Hi Everyone

Just reaching out here to see if anyone has managed this using Aruba 
technologies?

We have a B2B client who enrols onto one of our Open Courses, using an email 
address of their choice.
We capture that email address in AAD and they will be sent an invite to join 
the relevant Teams/O365 resources that apply to them and to reset their initial 
password.
When these clients arrive at campus they connect to our guest Wi-Fi where they 
self register via our Captive Portal
Is there a way that they can use their B2B details that they signed up with 
originally to log into the guest Wi-Fi?

I know last time I looked at this, I could get Clearpass and AAD talking 
however the authentication token that AAD was sending back after a successful 
login was just some simple hashed text and I couldn't work out how to intercept 
that or craft a service/role around it.

Has anyone done something like this?

Martin



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Aruba User Experience Insight (UXI)

2021-04-23 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Hi Everyone

Im reaching out to the wider community to see if anyone is using any Aruba UXI 
sensors to monitor their users Wi-Fi experience?
If you are running them...

How useful are you finding them

What are you testing?

How flexible are their tests, I could test the availability of core teaching 
sites, but can I test our sites that require authentication? Im thinking 
particularly O365 services

Any other opinions would be very useful if you have any

Thanks

Martin



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RE: Rate Limits on Guest Wi-Fi

2021-04-13 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
That is an interesting question. I believe (perhaps wrongly) that rate limiting 
increases Wi-Fi inefficiency as you are then forcing the client to stay on the 
medium longer to transmit/receive data?
We used to rate limit back in the day, but then removed all limits when we went 
to 802.11ac and didn't notice any impact to the network...

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Rate Limits on Guest Wi-Fi

Hello,

Curious to know if any have removed or recently raised the rate limit on the 
Guest Wi-Fi network at your institution, particularly large universities or 
hospitals.  If you have taken that step how is it going?  Also curious to hear 
what speeds you rate limit to if it is rate limited and how you came to that 
conclusion.

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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Issues with Zoom in Res Halls

2021-01-27 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
I don’t know if this is applicable, bur for zoom and teams we were seeing 
issues where as more people joined there would be poor audio or lag. Zoom does 
start off using TCP, but under load it will also use additional UDP ports, we 
found that by permitting UDP 3478-3481 for both Teams and Zoom we saw a 
noticeable improvement
We were previously allowing just UDP8801-8810 and TCP8801-8802

M



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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Issues with Zoom in Res Halls

Do you know the bug id by chance for the issues with 8.5 code you mention?

Thanks

-Jimmy

On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 1:30 AM Jeffrey D. Sessler 
mailto:j...@scrippscollege.edu>> wrote:
There was mention of a bug in one of the code bases (maybe 8.5) that could 
cause this, but there was updated code for it.

Also, go have a look at the events for the AP's in question.  We had a few 
reports of call pauses/lags, and with the Zoom diagnostic data from the meeting 
details in-hand, we correlated it to the client's connected AP switching 
channels because of RRM/Interference.

If you're not familiar with the Zoom client/meeting data, ask your Zoom admin 
to give you access to the dashboard. For live and past meetings you can see a 
wealth of information on what the client is up to and how it is performing.

Jeff

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Issues with Zoom in Res Halls

Hey -

We have started getting reports of issues with Zoom calls in our Res Halls. 
Most of the complaints have been around multiple drops during calls or lagging 
calls.
Our res halls are currently only at 40-50% capacity if that.

I was curious if anyone else has been seeing any issues with an increase of 
Zoom calls from on campus students.


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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] [External] Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Segmentation and NAC

2021-01-22 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
We are a controller based network trying Aruba Central for the first time.
It shows promise and Im sure it is going to improve with every release but (for 
us) it is not production ready yet.
Things we have to deal with include config conflicts, or valid config that 
refuses to push to the controller, or the sheer delay between the config and 
the push to the controller..
For instance we were setting up site to site VPN’s today and some config went 
over instantly, other config took 40mins before it synced across

It seems to be a work in progress still…



Martin Macleod-Brown | Network Infrastructure Engineer | Information Technology
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and NAC

Aruba Instant can manage 25 access points per network.

Aruba Central can handle thousands of access points.

Moody would be best served by Central, if they wanted to go controllerless.



On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 11:31 AM Enfield, Chuck 
mailto:cae...@psu.edu>> wrote:
Just curious, but for the respondents recommending Aruba, would that be the 
controller-based flavor or the Instant/Central flavor?  We have over 80K 
simultaneous clients in the normal times (I think.  The normal times seem so 
very long ago.) so we still need controllers for traffic aggregation, but if my 
school was the size of Moody I wouldn’t want to manage controllers.  Is Instant 
a good option for a network that size?

Chuck

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Sounds like a fun project!
Agreed that Aruba and ClearPass are solid. They're both working well for us and 
have for a long time.

If I were to investigate a new system for wireless service and network access 
control, I'd take a very thorough look at Mist.
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Segmentation and NAC

This isn't a very deep answer, but aruba with clearpass should do everything 
you're asking about.


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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Segmentation and NAC

Hi,

We are in the middle of conversations with vendors for a wireless overhaul as a 
relatively small school (we will end up with 1000-1200 AP’s).  We are moving 
away from Cisco Aironet and currently talking with Ruckus, E

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Device visibility in Aruba AirGroup + ClearPass

2020-03-05 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
We are seeing more and more devices connecting via Bluetooth now at least for 
the initial discovery stage - this is worrying as it bypasses the security we 
have over who can connect to which device. I think this is a long term trend 
now at least on the Apple side...

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Device visibility in Aruba AirGroup + ClearPass

I wish all Enterprise vendors did this. Everything else feels like gratuitous 
complexity for the sake of having more to license. If the goal is "make it like 
at home" the notion of device registration smells funny. Although I yield this 
is not a simple discussion.

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Device visibility in Aruba AirGroup + ClearPass

That's exactly how our Aerohive private client groups work. One SSID across 
residences. Students get a PPSK and all devices using that key can talk to each 
other. Job done.

Paul Smith
Network Specialist (Wireless)
University of Bristol
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Device visibility in Aruba AirGroup + ClearPass

Just a quick aside on this:

We are dealing with same questions for long term, but one thing that I think 
gets lost in these "solutions"- students don't register anything at home. Would 
be awesome if a bazillion PPSKs were available on same SSID.

Here kid, your SSID is THIS, your password is THIS. Go to it. Nothing more 
needed and no one can see each other. All the casty stuff works with no network 
tricks.

That would be the Holy Grail, to me.


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Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 10:19 AM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Device visibility in Aruba AirGroup + ClearPass

We are an Aruba shop and are evaluating AirGroup + ClearPass to provide 
students a more home-like experience in their residence halls. That is, we 
would like students to be able to register and see only their registered 
devices.

If a user registers a device in ClearPass, is that device visible to 
non-registered devices (or devices registered to another user) -- even if the 
devices are associated with the same AP?

We have received conflicting answers from our Aruba SEs, account exec, and TAC, 
so we are hoping to learn how to limit device visibility from others who are 
using ClearPass.

Thanks for your advice!
Craig
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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?

2020-02-04 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
We have also gone through this process, Barco, Solstice and Wolfvision.
Solstice just wasn't mature enough when we looked at it.
Barco, we were with them from very early on in the development cycle right 
through to the maturity they have now. Their software though it has some 
innovative features isn't that nice to use, though I know their virtual 
classroom software is being used very successfully in a couple of Spanish Uni's
On the network side, their NRC200's are rock solid, their NRC100's not so 
much...
Wolfvision have impressed us, rock solid on the network, and their software 
seems (to me) to be head and shoulders above anything else I have seen.

Martin


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 On Behalf Of Badola, Sakshi
Sent: 04 February 2020 14:45
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?

Hello Andrew,

What are your findings from the Solstice Pod test. I am about to begin the 
tests, so I am curious.

Thanks & Regards
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Wireless Engineer
Universiteit van Amsterdam | Hogeschool van Amsterdam
ICT Services
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Onderwerp: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?


We're just beginning to experiment with the SolsticePod - previously it's been 
all AirServer.



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Bryn Mawr College

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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 11:22:45 AM
To: 
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?

We use Solstice and Crestron AirMedia in most places, but people in one off 
locations scoff at the $1000 price.  Ditto sounds like an idea worth trying for 
the customers who already bought Apple TVs thinking they would work like at 
home.

Thanks,
Joseph B.

On Jun 20, 2018, at 11:10 AM, Heffner, Jason 
mailto:jdh...@psu.edu>> wrote:

Hi Joseph,



We had developed the Mirror App at Penn State that worked with AppleTVs, 
however, over the last two years we switched exclusively to Mersive Solstice. 
The $1K price per box was worth it to us for the development time put in to 
keeping their solution working on all clients. We wire them into ethernet and 
disable the wireless adapters. This allows us to use our own 802.1x wireless 
ssid and connect to them over our enterprise network.



There were other solutions.. AirTame doesn't do iOS mirroring yet, etc .. 
Mersive is the most complete.



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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?



Most Apple TVs purchased in the last few years can use bluetooth for discovery 
instead of the network, but failing that Airtame is a decent option.  
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fairtame.com=02%7C01%7Cjdh132%40psu.edu%7C41d62ddf93034933388808d5d6bd3e5f%7C7cf48d453ddb4389a9c1c115526eb52e%7C0%7C0%7C636651030667204159=1rkFpMuanOUappNc%2FdXH2g4i1QQJcYbr3fD1waDn%2BE8%3D=0



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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple TV alternative?



Does anyone have success with a device that is $200 or less that works with 
Apple devices to share video and works with an enterprise wifi network 
(802.1x/PEAP)?



Thanks,

Joseph Bernard



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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and why?

2020-01-10 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
I would agree with this, generally Aruba TAC are OK, they do have some bad 1st 
line engineers, but once you get past 1st line they are usually OK. If you can 
get an escalation to the ERT guys, then they tend to be really good.

We have around 450 AP's and currently run 8.5.0.4 and have rolled out around 60 
AP515's with another 40 to go. So far we haven't experienced these issue, but 
we run the 515's with ax functionality disabled. For those people with issues 
do your problems still persist when you disable 'High efficiency Mode'  in the 
wireless system profile?

I saw that the first release of 8.6 code appeared briefly over Xmas but looks 
to have been pulled again - hopefully that will have some performance 
improvements, though if TAC have been unable to find the root cause then it may 
just be hope


Martin 


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From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
 On Behalf Of Jeffrey Mesch
Sent: 09 January 2020 20:06
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and why?

I really think this is the key factor in this...how the vendor (and reseller if 
applicable) responds and the relationship overall.

We're a tiny school, just 500 students.

For +5 years we've had a great relationship with arguably one of HP/Aruba's top 
engineers in the state. General Motors headquarters is on his list of 
responsibilities. Despite being so small he'd give us as much time as he gave 
GM.

Despite the relationship, we went with Mist for wireless because of their 
innovation and problems with a couple Aruba resellers.

We hit some snags with Mist, and now both the local reseller and Mist/Juniper 
engineers won't give us the time of day. Level 1 support is good, but beyond 
that we've basically been on our own.

In hindsight I've wondered if our results may have been better had we stuck 
with Aruba because of the well-established relationship. In general we tend to 
have more success with vendors/resellers where there's a solid existing 
relationship.

+++Jeff


On 1/9/20 1:42 PM, Patrick McEvilly wrote:
> I agree with you, all vendors will have bugs and it's how the vendor 
> responds is what matters.  Our experience on how Aruba handles them 
> has been nothing but positive.
> 
> We have found our fair share of bugs on Aruba and yes some of them 
> probably should not have been found by customers.  The 
> support/response from Aruba has always been top notch.  Usually within 
> 24 hours of reporting the bug the issue has been identified and the 
> fix is in the next release.  We do allow our SE remote access into our 
> infrastructure which helps with not draining our own resources while 
> working to resolve these problems. Our Aruba SE takes care of 
> reporting the bugs and gets them prioritized for us so for the most 
> part we are hands off when dealing with Aruba support.
> 
> *From: *The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
>  on behalf of "Turner, Ryan H"
> 
> *Reply-To: *The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
> 
> *Date: *Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 12:01 PM
> *To: *"WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU" 
> 
> *Subject: *Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and why?
> 
>  From my standpoint, it really isn't about having bugs. They will all 
> have them.  Its how the vendor handles the request when it comes in.
> 
> Extreme is a very good example of this.  While we have bugs, I know I 
> can escalate it all the way to the C level of executives if I don't 
> think an issue is getting handled quickly.  If I tell them a bug is 
> critically important, then very soon we are on the call with a 10+ 
> developers/coders/executives working to fix the problem.  While not 
> everything has been perfect, I know that if I tell Extreme something 
> is important, things get resolved.  I feel as though I've had to 
> complain so much in the past two years over issues that I've become 
> chicken little.  It should be obvious to an executive team monitoring 
> an account that when you have significant bugs exceed 2-3 months, the 
> wagons need to be circles.  It doesn't seem to be automatic.
> 
> So, in short, its not always the existence of bugs that is the problem.  
> It is the company's response to the problem.
> 
> Ryan
> 
> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Community Group Listserv 
>  *On Behalf Of *Jeffrey D. Sessler
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 9, 2020 11:56 AM
> *To:* WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> *Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Who has transitioned away from Aruba, and why?
> 
> Our consortium had both Cisco and Aruba, and about 12-18 months ago 
> the Aruba folks tossed in the towel and went Cisco. Various 
> unresolvable problems with Aruba AP's, including one that required a 
> weekly reboot of a particular model.
> 
> As Lee mentions, the grass isn't always greener, so expect that you're 
> going to run into issues with any vendor. As such, it's going to 

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Joining Sonos to a campus network

2019-12-09 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Hi Tim

Aruba produced a VRD for single VLAN architecture a little while back, Im 
thinking of moving that way myself as it will simplify our set up considerably 
especially around the proliferation of media sharing devices that we now have 
to support.

https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Validated-Reference-Design/Single-VLAN-Architecture-for-WLAN/ta-p/508698









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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Joining Sonos to a campus network

Bruce,
It has been awhile, but I recall having done it a couple times.  We used mac 
address authentication in our case.   I remember though having Aruba having to 
add in some code to the controller to allow it to work after Sonos had done an 
upgrade a couple years ago.   I would hope by now that code is standard.It 
is tricky.  I think the last step of peering you just skip.  Once both are 
connected and see each other, they just peer.  Meaning, don’t wait for the 
client to say success.  Just start sending music, etc.  Can’t remember the 
interface anymore because it’s been two years.  I do remember it took us 
forever to get it working.
  This brings up another notion to me.  It was once mentioned on one of the 
Educause lists that there really is no consequence to having one large flat 
subnet for your wifi.  This goes against my normal Ethernet arp broadcasting 
instincts.  But if this is true, it seems many of us would be better served 
with a sufficiently large layer 2 subnet and avoid layer 3 issues altogether.   
I am thinking of changing our wifi network to get rid of pooled vlans and just 
having one flat large vlan next summer.  Seems like this would get rid of a 
number of issues for support.   I would be curious about what others think.  
Wifi is not the same as Ethernet and I don’t think there are really any 
efficiencies by having multiple vlans in wifi unlike Ethernet which would 
reduce arp traffic, security, etc.
  Tim

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I have been working on getting the first one of these connected to our wireless 
HP/Aruba network, by creating a new wireless LAN that meets the Sonos 
requirements.  So far the efforts have not been successful, so it there is 
someone who has figured this out please let me know.

Thank you
Bruce Entwistle
Network Manager
University of Redlands


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Hi everyone,

I was wondering how you’re managing actually joining Sonos products to your 
network. If you’ve had the pleasure of setting some of these up you may know 
why I need to ask.

They don’t really like to individually be directed to join a network and they 
don’t really have a UI that just lets you log in a manage a units network 
connection.

The best I’ve come up with is a kind of convoluted process that requires 
setting them up wired first and then directing the set you want to manage with 
a given (newly required) user account to join the network at the same time.

I think there’s also differences between product lines. So far my experience is 
with Play:1’s, Play:5’s, and Connects which our process works with.

Thanks,

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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] [External] [WIRELESS-LAN] ArubaOS 8.x cluster disconnects

2019-12-09 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Hi Keith

I wish Id seen your mail earlier as we had been running 8.4.x series code for a 
while now and I could have grabbed more meaningful stats.
We have just moved to 8.5.0.4 this weekend so I can only provide you with 2 
days’ worth of information.
So far we have a stable cluster with no disconnects and little to no AP 
bootstraps.

I will continue to monitor this and will let you know if anything changes.

M







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 On Behalf Of Miller, Keith C
Sent: 07 December 2019 01:56
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [External] [WIRELESS-LAN] ArubaOS 8.x cluster 
disconnects

Hi T.J.,

We are not running port-channels directly to our MDs, but we do have 
port-channels on upstream switches. Based on some things I’ve seen in the 
packet captures we’ve collected and sent to Aruba (IPSec sequence numbers out 
of order), I’ve considered the fact that some packets might be load-balanced 
down different links and are arriving out of order, but the load balancing 
algorithms in place and traffic profile do not support that theory.

We do not run CPSec in our environment, but thank you for the bit of info.

It depends on the environment, but it ranges from in the 10s to as high as 86 
on 1 AP since the last image upgrade. I’d say the average in our most 
frequently disconnecting cluster is somewhere in the 30-40s. Here’s a couple of 
examples:

AP Counters
---
Name   AP Boots Acked  Bootstraps (Total)  Reboots
MEJ_1207A  4  (54   )  21
MEJ_1207B   3  (44   )  22

Regards,
Keith

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [External] [WIRELESS-LAN] ArubaOS 8.x cluster 
disconnects

Hey Keith,

We’re running 8.3.0.10 with multiple clusters and are not running into any 
issues on our end. Our cluster statistics are fairly clean other than some 
issues on some of our switches that we have been running into.

One question, are you running port channels to your mds? If so, we have run 
into issues in the past with sending fast pdus, causing our links to flap.

Another thing is cpec, if your running it, highly recommend jumbo frames due to 
the extra overhead on the management tunnels. This is still something we’re 
working to implement internally.

Out of curiosity, when you run the counters command how many bootstraps are you 
seeing per ap on average?


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Hello all,

As many of you know, we’re an Aruba shop and we’re running multiple versions of 
8.x in our environment. We are also a Nyansa Voyance customer and for those who 
are also Nyansa customers will probably remember back in October when they 
changed the default behavior for AP down/reboot events from “No Priority” to 
“Always P2”. Almost immediately, we began receiving alerts from Voyance about 
large amounts of APs going down at the same time. After looking at our 
controllers and other NMS tools, we realized that the APs were not actually 
going down, but the radios on the APs were rebootstrapping.

For those unfamiliar with what rebootstrapping is, it essentially means that 
the radios of the AP rebooted, but the AP itself stayed up. This is typically 
caused by missed heartbeats and/or when an AP reconnects to a controller. In a 
clustered environment, when a controller fails, an AP should gracefully move to 
its S-AAC with little to no impact. However, in our case we were seeing APs not 
gracefully failover after missing heartbeats and this was causing the 
rebootstraps. This impacts clients and our users so obviously we were very 
concerned with what we had found. After opening a case with Aruba TAC, we 
discovered that the cluster members were disconnecting from each other. You can 
see if this is happening in your environment by running the “show lc-cluster 
heartbeat counters” command on one of the MDs in a cluster. You’re looking for 
the last column that indicates the last time of disconnect. For us, this has 
been occurring in multiple environments 

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] SMS gateways

2019-11-14 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Another one for Twillio as well. I would also add that their support desk are 
fantastic, they went the extra mile to get me up and running initially.

Get Outlook for Android


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 +1 Twilio is very nice to work with



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Date: 11/13/19 18:46 (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] SMS gateways

This email originated from outside of Temple University. Use caution when 
clicking on links or attachments.
Twillio. Works fantastic.

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] SMS gateways


We are looking at using the Guest portal of Clearpass for authenticating guest 
to our wireless network.  A part of this would be sending account information 
to guests through a SMS gateway.  Is there a recommended SMS gateway vendor 
that will work with Clearpass?



Thank you

Bruce Entwistle

Network Manager

University of Redlands



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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Options

2018-05-18 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Another request that you look at Aruba, you can go down cloud based controller 
route with them, or you can mesh up to 64 AP’s into their own virtual 
controller if you wanted to organise by areas and the numbers worked for you.
Their AP’s are good, I have never had any trouble with their support, they are 
good as gold, we have been running Aruba for over 10 years now and recommend 
them highly

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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Options

Our college - about 40 buildings, 1200 students, 3500 wireless clients per day, 
currently 310 WAPs - is considering a major upgrade in WAPs, replacing a number 
that are 9 years old and no longer supported.

We could replace with the latest model of our existing vendor, but want to 
consider all the feasible alternatives.  We have a hard requirement that the 
controller be cloud-based, the system deal well with Mac clients, understand 
VLANs and an enterprise quality network, and have a rich set of configuration, 
logging, monitoring, and troubleshooting tools for dealing both with clients 
and access points. Responsive support is also required, and unsurprisingly  
total system cost is a significant issue.

3 vendors come to mind:  Meraki, Ubiquiti, and Aerohive.

Questions:
 1) do other vendors come to mind that play well in this space?
 2) what are your positive experiences with any of the above?
 3) what are your negative experiences?
 4) have you recently gone through this analysis, and if so, what were your 
conclusions?
 5) what issues have you experienced with PoE capacity requirements with these 
devices?

John Rodkey
Director of Servers and Networks
Westmont College
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RE: Airtame

2018-04-11 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
We are doing the exact same thing here as well Hector, the only difference is 
that we went down the Barco route with weConnect. Equally happy with their 
performance

Martin
London Business School

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Airtame

We are also using the Kramer VIAs and I can attest to their great performance. 
These devices might be expensive but they work. We decided to disable the 
wireless functionality. We didn't see the need to allow things like native 
AirPlay. Instead, our users use eduroam and reach the Kramer device over IP. 
Device mirroring works great.

Hector Rios
Louisiana State University

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Airtame

Hi Jess,

I haven't worked with it personally (our university has started to make heavy 
use of the Kramer VIAs (https://www.kramerav.com/product/VIA%20Connect%20PRO) - 
although I've seen it heavily advertised on my Facebook news feed with several 
individuals stating "too expensive/just use a Chromecast" - despite them 
providing articles that each device serves a different environment (Enterprise 
vs Home) - https://airtame.com/chromecast-alternative

-  Some of the big things they point out - can supply an IP Address 
directly to the Airtame without the need of mDNS/SSDP
o   Native Screen mirroring from iOS devices still requires multicast enabled. 
This was true for our Kramer VIA devices - you had limited functionality within 
the iOS Kramer App - if left the app - the connection would close. However, 
somehow, Kramer has gotten around this limitation through their "Kramer Reveal" 
companion app. Somehow the Kramer Reveal App allows a user to enter an IP 
Address - which converts it and allow the iOS device to discover it as if mDNS 
was enabled. Pretty nice that they found a way to get around that limitation - 
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/via-reveal/id1124805001?mt=8
-  Support from WPA Enterprise Networks (Not sure if just EAP-PEAP, 
EAP-TLS, etc)
-  Cloud/Device Management
-  Cast locally hosted files/video streams
-  The Airtame does support an "Ethernet Connection" method.

Almost all of our Kramer VIAs have a detected wired network connection. 
Performing screen-mirroring from a wireless client to a wireless server always 
makes me nervous as twice the airtime consumed. We've had a couple people 
complain about lag  from time to time - when think was attributed to memory 
issues on the Kramer. Other folks I feel they're trying to watch/stream a 
YouTube video presentation. Another comparison article from Airtame - 
https://airtame.com/kramer-via-go-alternative

The only "vendor discussion" I've seen so far In the community forums was 
recently on the Airheads community forums concerning an issue with Airtame on 
RAPs and NAT - although they were trying to get SSDP/mDNS functionality working 
on the RAPs - 
http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Wireless-Access/Airgroup-Airplay-amp-Airtame-devices-with-RAPS/m-p/410199

Christopher Johnson
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Airtame


Does anyone use Airtame?  It looks like discovery requires Multicast 
(SSDP/UPnP) be allowed.  Has anyone evaluated these or have any thoughts?



Jess Williams

Sr. Network Engineer, IT - Network Engineering

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Wireless Monitoring

2017-03-23 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Hi All

Im just curious as to how sensitive Airwave is to latency? I ask as I would 
like to put our new Airwave solution in our remote DC (typically 6-8ms average 
response time)
We would be looking at monitoring 500 AP's and 2000 connections. Does anyone 
here run a remote Airwave server, or does it need to be on site?

Thanks

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RE: Solstice wireless mirroring and IOS 10

2016-09-15 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Thanks Dan, that is good to know…

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Sent: 15 September 2016 13:54
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Solstice wireless mirroring and IOS 10

For us – yes we are seeing issues with IOS 10 and Solstice.

Don Sullivan
Network Administrator
205-726-2111

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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Solstice wireless mirroring and IOS 10

Hi Guys,

Just a quick question here, for those of you that use Solstice and airplay 
screen mirroring, is the solution still working after students have upgraded to 
IOS 10? I ask as IOS 10 has broken our different solution, though an early fix 
is planned for release.
Solstice claimed a week ago that they were fully IOS 10 compliant and Im 
curious as to whether that statement is true?

Is anyone having any issues with IOS 10?

Thanks

Martin Macleod-Brown | Infrastructure Engineer – Networks & Security
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2016
Sent: 14 September 2016 19:42
To: 
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Final Call for Extended Abstracts and Posters: 
International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016), Technical 
Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Chapter!


Apologies for cross-postings. Please send it to interested colleagues and 
students. Thanks!

FINAL CALL FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS AND POSTERS

**
International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016)
Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter
10-13 October, 2016
Venue: Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge
Dublin, Ireland
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*
The i-Society 2016 is Technical Co-Sponsored by UK/RI Computer
Chapter. The i-Society is a global knowledge-enriched collaborative
effort that has its roots from both academia and industry.
The conference covers a wide spectrum of topics that relate to
information society, which includes technical and non-technical
research areas.

The mission of i-Society 2016 conference is to provide opportunities
for collaboration of professionals and researchers to share existing
and generate new knowledge in the field of information society.
The conference encapsulates the concept of interdisciplinary science
that studies the societal and technological dimensions of knowledge
evolution in digital society. The i-Society bridges the gap between
academia and industry with regards to research collaboration
and awareness of current development in secure information
management in the digital society.

The topics in i-Society 2016 include but are not confined to the
following areas:

*New enabling technologies
- Internet technologies
- Wireless applications
- Mobile Applications
- Multimedia Applications
- Protocols and Standards
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Virtual Reality
- Human Computer Interaction
- Geographic information systems
- e-Manufacturing

*Intelligent data management
- Intelligent Agents
- Intelligent Systems
- Intelligent Organisations
- Content Development
- Data Mining
- e-Publishing and Digital Libraries
- Information Search and Retrieval
- Knowledge Management
- e-Intelligence
- Knowledge networks

*Secure Technologies
- Internet security
- Web services and performance
- Secure transactions
- Cryptography
- Payment systems
- Secure Protocols
- e-Privacy
- e-Trust
- e-Risk
- Cyber law
- Forensics
- Information assurance
- Mobile social networks
- Peer-to-peer social networks
- Sensor networks and social sensing

*e-Learning
- Collaborative Learning
- Curriculum Content Design and Development
- Delivery Systems and Environments
- Educational Systems Design
- e-Learning Organ

Solstice wireless mirroring and IOS 10

2016-09-15 Thread Martin MacLeod-Brown
Hi Guys,

Just a quick question here, for those of you that use Solstice and airplay 
screen mirroring, is the solution still working after students have upgraded to 
IOS 10? I ask as IOS 10 has broken our different solution, though an early fix 
is planned for release.
Solstice claimed a week ago that they were fully IOS 10 compliant and Im 
curious as to whether that statement is true?

Is anyone having any issues with IOS 10?

Thanks

Martin Macleod-Brown | Infrastructure Engineer – Networks & Security
www.london.edu<http://www.london.edu/>

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of David Brown, i-Society 
2016
Sent: 14 September 2016 19:42
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Final Call for Extended Abstracts and Posters: 
International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016), Technical 
Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Chapter!


Apologies for cross-postings. Please send it to interested colleagues and 
students. Thanks!

FINAL CALL FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS AND POSTERS

**
International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016)
Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter
10-13 October, 2016
Venue: Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge
Dublin, Ireland
www.i-society.eu<http://www.i-society.eu>
*
The i-Society 2016 is Technical Co-Sponsored by UK/RI Computer
Chapter. The i-Society is a global knowledge-enriched collaborative
effort that has its roots from both academia and industry.
The conference covers a wide spectrum of topics that relate to
information society, which includes technical and non-technical
research areas.

The mission of i-Society 2016 conference is to provide opportunities
for collaboration of professionals and researchers to share existing
and generate new knowledge in the field of information society.
The conference encapsulates the concept of interdisciplinary science
that studies the societal and technological dimensions of knowledge
evolution in digital society. The i-Society bridges the gap between
academia and industry with regards to research collaboration
and awareness of current development in secure information
management in the digital society.

The topics in i-Society 2016 include but are not confined to the
following areas:

*New enabling technologies
- Internet technologies
- Wireless applications
- Mobile Applications
- Multimedia Applications
- Protocols and Standards
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Virtual Reality
- Human Computer Interaction
- Geographic information systems
- e-Manufacturing

*Intelligent data management
- Intelligent Agents
- Intelligent Systems
- Intelligent Organisations
- Content Development
- Data Mining
- e-Publishing and Digital Libraries
- Information Search and Retrieval
- Knowledge Management
- e-Intelligence
- Knowledge networks

*Secure Technologies
- Internet security
- Web services and performance
- Secure transactions
- Cryptography
- Payment systems
- Secure Protocols
- e-Privacy
- e-Trust
- e-Risk
- Cyber law
- Forensics
- Information assurance
- Mobile social networks
- Peer-to-peer social networks
- Sensor networks and social sensing

*e-Learning
- Collaborative Learning
- Curriculum Content Design and Development
- Delivery Systems and Environments
- Educational Systems Design
- e-Learning Organisational Issues
- Evaluation and Assessment
- Virtual Learning Environments and Issues
- Web-based Learning Communities
- e-Learning Tools
- e-Education

*e-Society
- Global Trends
- Social Inclusion
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Social Infonomics
- Computer-Mediated Communication
- Social and Organisational Aspects
- Globalisation and developmental IT
- Social Software

*e-Health
- Data Security Issues
- e-Health Policy and Practice
- e-Healthcare Strategies and Provision
- Medical Research Ethics
- Patient Privacy and Confidentiality
- e-Medicine

*e-Governance
- Democracy and the Citizen
- e-Administration
- Policy Issues
- Virtual Communities

*e-Business
- Digital Economies
- Knowledge economy
- eProcurement
- National and International Economies
- e-Business Ontologies and Models
- Digital Goods and Services
- e-Commerce Application Fields
- e-Commerce Economics
- e-Commerce Services
- Electronic Service Delivery
- e-Marketing
- Online Auctions and Technologies
- Virtual Organisations
- Teleworking
- Applied e-Business
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

*e-Art
- Legal Issues
- Patents
- Enabling technologies and tools

*e-Science
- Natural sciences in digital society
- Biometrics
- Bioinformatics
- Collaborative research

*Industrial developments
- Trends in learning
- Applied research
- Cutting-edge technologies

* Research in progress
- Ongoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates and 
professionals

Important Dates:

*Extende