Nick:
Lots of good questions here.
Responses in-line.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Urrea, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 7:03 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Question about WPA 802.1x
I have configured in a test en
I have configured in a test environment WPA with PEAP to an ISA server.
I would like to configure two RADIUS servers for fault tolerance.
I was going to use PEAP with MSChapv2 with Fast Reconnect to ensure
proper roaming.
What I know is that Fast Reconnect only works if the 2 or more APs that
the c
On the topic of LWAPP Cisco APs, does anyone have any experience with
the 3750G as LWAPP controller? (C3750G-24WS-S25 or WS-C3750G-24WS-S50)
Any catches or experience specific to this platform?
I also see that the 4402 controller has a bundled priced with the 4506
chassis (and SUP IV) until July
Also beware- we had to put many of our switches/Fat APs both set to 100
Mb/Full Duplex to avoid mismatches. Unfortunately, the LWAPPs almost
demand auto/auto. I find that most of them that attach to switch ports
that are nailed to 100/Full will come up at 100/half duplex on the AP.
Unfortunately, t
We are using the layer 3 environment and I did have one initial problem
that's not in the upgrade notes. If you are using layer 3, your
controller management is on a different subnet, and your APs are
currently configured with statics addresses. Before you run the
conversion code (c1200-rcvk9
It works the same as the native LWAPP AP's. You can pass the
controller info via option 43, L2 if it's on the same Ethernet
segment, or by creating an A record for the controller- cisco-lwapp-
controller.yourDomainHere. Don't have any in production, but we
tested the "flash from IOS to LWA
We have upgraded the C1200 Aps to LWAPP mode. Here is the link we
followed:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/prod_technical_ref
erence09186a00804fc3dc.html
Either layer 2 or layer 3 would work. AP uses subnet broadcast to find
controller at layer 2 and uses dhcp option 43 or d
I was wondering if anyone out there has upgraded their Cisco 1200 APs to
the code that is supposed to do LWAPP? I have looked at the
documentation that Cisco provide. But I did not find anything about the
setup. Does it work at layer 3 or layer 2? Do you still let the APs
that IP address of