RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Gray, Sean
We’ve been running 8.3.143.0 for a couple of months on our pair of 5520s (in HA) and as yet it has been fine for us, although we haven't enabled 802.11r. We have a mixture of APs, the oldest are 1142s, the newest are 2802s. Sean Gray | B.Sc (Hons) Voice, Collaboration & Wireless Network Analyst

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 8.3.133.0 Code with IPv6 Bug

2018-08-28 Thread Kitri Waterman
We’re entering Fall with 8.3.143.0, no production IPv6 or 802.11k/v/r, on 5508’s and 5520’s. No issues so far, but we’re targeting 8.5 code as fast as possible for the 1815 APs support. Kitri Waterman Network Architect/Engineer Enterprise Infrastructure Services Western Washington University 3

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 8.3.133.0 Code with IPv6 Bug

2018-08-28 Thread Price, Jamie G
Hi Christina, What we see with our IPv6 wireless: 1. SLAAC hands out addresses, you can join. 2. While running pings PCs and older MACS the pings will dropout and only High Sierra will come back after about 4-6 pings with a new address. We ran some captures over the air and full c

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Brady J. Ballstadt
We are on 8.3.143.0 on a pair of 8510s. Had some weird behavior at the start that has seemed to work itself out. Currently investigating some roaming issues that may or not be an issue with the code. Brady Ballstadt UITS Get Outlook for iOS _

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Erik Stagg
I was just about to ask the same. We’re about to upgrade to it this weekend from an 8.2 release. -Erik Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 28, 2018, at 5:02 PM, Christina Klam wrote: > > Another question, has anyone installed 8.3.143.0 yet? It seems to have a > number of fixes for 2800/3800. > >

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Christina Klam
Another question, has anyone installed 8.3.143.0 yet? It seems to have a number of fixes for 2800/3800. Christina Klam Network Engineer Institute for Advanced Study +1 609-734-8154 ck...@ias.edu - Original Message - From: "C. Klam" To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Sent: Tuesday,

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Christina Klam
Jamie, Can you describe more the IPV6 issue with 8.3.133.0? For about a year we have been running that code. And strangely enough, we have had issues with iOS not staying connected when roaming. As all modern systems try IPv6 before IPv4, if there is an issue with IPv6, this would explain th

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Price, Jamie G
We are running 2 sets of 8510’s and 1 set of 5520’s on 8.3.133.0. We are running 802.11k/v/r and it has made a tremendous difference in our roaming (and many less complaints). We have an IPv6 issue with 8.3.133.0 with IPv6. On PCs, it times out. On MACs it times out and recovers. This is not a

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Kenny, Eric
Hi Rick, We had enabled 802.11r on our WiSM2s but had to disable it due to limitations with the PMK cache size. Cisco’s site says the 8540 has a PMK cache limit of 64,000. The site also says the WiSM2 has a limit of 30,000, but see bug CSCvg15595 because it is actually 15,000. I’m not sure i

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Joseph Bernard
Our CTO just mentioned this today as we have passed the peak wireless stress point without issues for today’s class changes. While this isn’t answering your question, I thought I might share what we have. We have close to 30,000 wireless devices connected and have our F5 load balancing 6 VMs r

802.11R

2018-08-28 Thread Phillips, Rick
We recently promoted eduroam to the primary network at the University of Kentucky. We utilize Cisco WLC 8540's (2 HA pairs), Cisco APs (mostly 3702's) and Cisco ISE for portals, authentication and authorization. We were seeing the ISE authentication service jump up in latency and we would get ca

RE: Wireless Only in Student Housing?

2018-08-28 Thread Chris Adams (IT)
1. We still offer wired/wireless, although we don’t install 1 port per pillow any more but rather 1 port per room to cut costs. We generally colocate the drops with coax. 2. Fewer ports has translated to lower cost of LV and switches. Hospitality WAPs seem to be a good compromise to keep

RE: Wireless Only in Student Housing?

2018-08-28 Thread Edward Fishman
Hello. I have been following this thread with great interest as we have a new student housing project in the works. My questions are: 1. Who was involved in the decision to go all wireless (or not) on your campus? 2. Were cost savings involved in the overall decision, if there were cost

RE: Wireless Only in Student Housing?

2018-08-28 Thread Osborne, Bruce W (Network Operations)
Good question. We generally try to support them for the same timeframe as the vendor We spent a lot of time last year working with connectivity & roaming issues with the PS4s and realized they were misbehaving 3.4 GHz client. Now there is a newer alternative, it was determined to no longer prov