We use an open SSID with NAC backend. The name is WUSTL-1.0 for old
wireless controllers and WUSTL-2.0 for new gear. This way we can bump the
version number as we drastically change wireless technology.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Osborne, Bruce W (Network Services)
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We are running Cisco WISM-2 controllers, code 7.4.110.0 at 11AM this
morning all our clients were dropped and could not reconnect.
To get the clients back online we manually failed all access points to a
secondary controller. This worked great
We have been a Meru shop since 2006. We currently have 23 Meru controllers
(31XX, 41XX, 42XX) Version: 4.0-165 or 5.3-132 (depending on controller).
AP types: 200, 208, 302, 310, 311, 320 (At peak we had over 2500 APs)
Over the years we have had a number of unexplained problems. Here is a
We are in the process of switching our entire SSID infrastructure around
for the same reasons you are asking about. We have a number of devices
that don't support 802.1x. For this and a handful of other reasons, we
are rolling out 3 brand new SSID's.
wustl-2.0 = Open SSID. Authentication is
On 10/17/12 6:39 AM, Julian Y Koh wrote:
On Oct 16, 2012, at 19:49 , Jason Murray jemur...@zweck.net wrote
This is not completely related, but we just upgraded one of our Cisco
routers, after the upgrade dhcp stopped working because one dhcp option was
blank.'Debug IP dhcp server
This is not completely related, but we just upgraded one of our Cisco
routers, after the upgrade dhcp stopped working because one dhcp option was
blank.'Debug IP dhcp server' was the only way we would have noticed
this problem. The router was silently discarding the replies.
...sent from my
We have been running PAT (NAT) for over 5 years now on our wireless network.
This year we have over 10k concurrent users on wireless. Meru provides
the majority of our wireless network gear. We have 3 SSIDs (captive
portal, 802.1x, and guest). Each of these 3 SSID's is assigned a
single /19
I would like to know how this differs from the option Multicast Vlan
Feature = Enabled in the WLAN configuration?
On 7/25/12 9:59 AM, Lee H Badman wrote:
Did anyone sit in on this
http://tools.cisco.com/gems/cust/customerSite.do?METHOD=WLANGUAGE_ID=EPRIORITY_CODE=SEMINAR_CODE=S16814
?