well under 25% and they are
extremely low end hardware, so it doesn't seem like 2 hours is too short.
Lawson Cassels
Network Engineer
Infrastructure, Operations, and Networking
Illinois State University
p: 309-438-4318
On 5/8/2018 7:52 AM, Ian Lyons wrote:
If you have Airwave one of th
UPS units. The VOIP phones in those locations all
get a sticker saying that they will not function during a power outage
and everyone has cell phones now. Our switch gear is all Cisco with
lifetime warranties. We keep an active contract for TAC cases and
software updates though.
Lawson
will host the APs. We don't plan to land any APs on a VM controller)
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Network Engineer
Infrastructure, Operations, and Networking
Illinois State University
p: 309-438-4318
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such, it seems fairly safe to run it close to the max AP count. CPU
usage never passes 30%, so I don't see that as a limit right now.
Lawson Cassels
Network Engineer
Infrastructure, Operations, and Networking
Illinois State University
On 3/10/2017 9:55 AM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:
At th
At Illinois State University, we are an Aruba shop who uses a single
large /17 subnet for our entire wireless network (campus and residence
halls). This allows seamless roaming between our two Aruba controllers
and roughly 3,500 APs. Aruba's "drop unknown broadcast and multicast
traffic" works
network with the type of coverage needed for flawless roaming
between APs.
Lawson Cassels
Network Engineer
Infrastructure, Operations, and Networking
Illinois State University
p: 309-438-4318
On 11/17/2015 10:49 AM, Jeremy Gibbs wrote:
I believe WiFi calling will be the future and these "small cel