Thank you everyone. The bundle includes both 3850s and 5508. For now,
we will only use the 3850 licenses on at our remote site. In four
years, we will revisit the wireless design and go with either the IOS or
AireOS products. Hopefully, Cisco will have a clearer plan by then.
On 05/16/2014 10:
You must also upgrade to 7.5 or later to enable 'New mobility'. If you can't do
this yet, avoid mixed environments to prevent mobility issues.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-5/config_guide/b_cg75/b_cg75_chapter_010010101.html
TJ McClintic
-Original Message-
F
Until the 5760s can be fully managed by PI and achieve feature parity with the
5508s, I'd stay away. They still feel half-baked to me...
Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues
Christina,
We currently have 5508/wism2's. I have no experience with the 5760
but I have played with the 3850. The 3850's are a completely different
design. The biggest issue is you need to be replacing all your switches
with new 3850's for them to make sense. The 5508/wism2's tunnel
All,
I am trying to put together a large purchase. Cisco has some nice
bundles but we are trying to determine if they are right for us. A big
issue is the divergent paths Cisco is taking on wireless. Should we
invest in a pair of 5508 which may be good for a 3-4 years? Or, should
we jump into
That's a really good point about the additional implications of an open network
for a campus. If you have to quarantine someone and they just move to the open
network, it makes it a lot harder get them to address the issue. As to access
to subscriptions to copyrighted materials, it is easy enoug
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 01:30:30AM +, Peter P Morrissey wrote:
> What is also interesting is that the CALEA recommendations really seem to
> focus on giving Law enforcement access, and not necessarily identifying users
> in the past. I do wonder why we in .edu's seem to obsess about identifyi