Has anyone on the list used the built in web authentication in the Cisco
WLAN infrastructure? At peak time we see 5000+ authenticated MAC addresses
across 12 wireless controllers (6 WiSM blades).
We were thinking of implementing the web authentication using LDAP as a
backup in the event that our
We are using it on our 5508, but in a much smaller installation (1 controller,
50 AP's, ~150 users peak.) I've complained about problems with it in the past,
but since we went to 7.0.116.0 it's done very well for us.
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We use it for ~2000 users and it has worked well. We use a 24 hour timeout as
well. Running version 6.0.202 code on our version one WISM.
Fyi,
Brian
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of John York
Sent: Monday,
We have 2700 APs and 50 controllers. We have 2 Wireless Engineers and 1
Wireless Analyst. We have multiple campuses, including the main University and
Hospital locations.
I echo the sentiments below. Additional knowledgeable staff is needed to
provide the best wireless environment. We have
We have recently deployed wireless in all are residence halls and are in the
process of completing a ubiquitous wireless deployment across our entire
campus. We currently use public ips for the wireless address space to serve
client devices. We are concerned that we will eventually run out of
On 8/22/2011 7:31 PM, Hurt,Trenton William wrote:
We have recently deployed wireless in all are residence halls and are
in the process of completing a ubiquitous wireless deployment across
our entire campus. We currently use public ips for the wireless
address space to serve client devices.
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On Mon Aug 22 21:40:49 2011 Central Time, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote:
(5) IPv6 fans and IPv4 purists will snicker behind your back :)
So will those who were lucky enough to grab a bunch of IPv4 /16's when the
getting was easy... :)
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