RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WPA or VPN

2006-09-26 Thread Foggi, Nicola
David, Once they logon to the SSLVPN they are deployed a tunnel agent that essentially gives them an IP just like a traditional IPSEC vpn would, in our case we then have it setup to route all traffic via the tunnel. We have a logon site for the wireless users to use, and in a couple of weeks

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP SNMP Traps

2006-09-26 Thread Michelle Lane
Lee, I have had trouble with this as well. I have my switch ports monitored and labeled (although my installation is probably much smaller than yours) and that is how I keep track of up/down events. Michelle Michelle Lane Network Administrator Linfield College "Never be afraid to try someth

Cisco LWAPP SNMP Traps

2006-09-26 Thread Lee Badman
Revisiting a topic from a couple weeks back... I have my controllers trapping to a receiver that has the recommended MIBs compiled- but still not getting these traps as lean and valuable as I'd like- looking for simple AP went down/up type stuff- wondering if anyone else has found a way to get mea

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP

2006-09-26 Thread John Duran
Justin,   I had similar problems when I was running an older version of IOS on the controller. It was some flavor of 3.0. I recommend 4.0.179.8. Give it a try.       John V. DuranUniversity of New MexicoNetwork AnalystITS/Network Communications/Data ServicesPh: (505) 249-7890Fax: (505) 277-8101>

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WPA or VPN

2006-09-26 Thread David Spindler
The WPA/WPA2 issues on macs seemed to be with older hardware that didn't support WPA1. We didn't do extensive testing, but found that moving to WPA only fixed the problem, and it's always possibly that some setting on the macs would have fixed the problem. Yes the WPA/AES is a bug with microso

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WPA or VPN

2006-09-26 Thread Frank Bulk
Generally, when people refer to mixed mode in relation to Wi-Fi encryption they mean WPA/TIP and WPA2/AES. Frank -Original Message- From: Walter Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 7:13 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WPA or VPN

2006-09-26 Thread Emerson Parker
The only mixed mode I have deployed & seen is WPA/TKIP + WPA2/AES -Original Message- From: Walter Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:13 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WPA or VPN On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, David Spindle

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco LWAPP

2006-09-26 Thread Justin Aharoni
Good morning all, In following the recent conversation about the Lightweight AP's, conversion and infancy bugs I didn't notice much about a problem we are having. Our infrastructure is all Cisco products. When converting 1200 series AP's to the Lightweight code I experience no issues what so ever

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WPA or VPN

2006-09-26 Thread Walter Reynolds
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, David Spindler wrote: I would not suggest WPA/WPA2 mixed mode. We've found that older macs that don't support WPA2 would not work with mixed mode either. Windows boxes Maybe I am the only one, but the use of the phrase 'mixed mode' is leading to confusion. Are we talking