Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Jake Woodhams
Correct... Peer-to-peer blocking prevents wireless client to client communication within a controller domain. It¹s all or nothing, not per protocol, since the feature targets service provider hot-spots. It¹s the analogue of Publicly Secure Packet Forwarding (PSPF) in Cisco autonomous IOS APs. -

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Jake Woodhams
Look into using VACLs on your 6K supervisor to filter traffic between WiSM controllers. - Jake On 1/17/07 4:23 PM, "Anthony Croome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) Thanks guys. That is a big ' > doh' for me. I hope Cisco can speed up the roadmap and

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread David Gillett
I'm fairly certain that, in this context, "Peer-to-peer blocking" refers to preventing wireless clients from seeing each other through the controller (at all), and not to any specific protocols or applications that those clients might be trying to run to Internet destinations. David Gillett

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Anthony Croome
Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) Thanks guys. That is a big ' doh' for me. I hope Cisco can speed up the roadmap and fix the issue between controllers, or a workaround such as a filter. No wonder it worked in the testing phase when I only had one controller. Ant From: Christoph

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RE: WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Christopher M. Bomba
>From what I understand the P2P blocking to be, is actually Peer-2-Peer blocking. What that means is that when you have two wireless client connected to the same controller they will not be able to talk to each other (ie. Windows file sharing). If the clients are on two different controllers the

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Urrea, Nick
I am also curious about P2P blocking. Does the WiSM also block Bittorent traffic to the Internet? -- Nicholas Urrea IT Department UC Hastings College of the Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] 415-565-4718 From: Ruiz, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: We

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Ruiz, Mike
Not having WiSM I'm curious, is the P2P blocking based on some Flow Setup Throttling technology? Mike Ruiz Michael G Ruiz Network and Systems Engineer Hobart and William Smith Colleges Information Technology Services v 315.781.3711 f 315.781.3409 From: Jake Woodhams [mailt

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Jake Woodhams
Unicasting to not reveal my lurking status... :-) You wouldn¹t happen to be looking at clients connected across the controller boundaries would you? In other words, say AP1 is connected to WiSM controller A and AP2 is connected to WiSM controller B. Peer-to-peer blocking works on a per controlle

WISMs and Peer to Peer blocking

2007-01-17 Thread Anthony Croome
Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) Hi Has anyone out there had problems with peer to peer blocking on the WISMs WLAN controllers? I originally enabled it on the two controllers, and I thought it worked. But now it doesn' t seem to be working as I can happily scan away and see other