Look at the load balancing on the firewalls. Depending on how it is setup,
there is a way that all the traffic is sent to one firewall vs the other per
session. I know this can be done at the interface level. I don’t remember what
they called it off the top of my head.
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About 2 years ago I installed 3 of the Ventiv mini bollards. I was concerned
that a mower would take out one of them, but it hasn’t happened yet. The top
when not connected to the base seems very flimsy, but it has surprised me how
well they have held up. We did place them in areas where student
devices using it
everyday.
One limitation is it doesn't support the more advanced printing features of the
copiers like stapling, booklet, paper punch, etc.
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Do you have dns servers setup on that dhcp scope have the
Cisco-CAPWAP-Controller entry that point to your WiSM's?
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been
doing hyper-v for so long.
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From my brief play with one the sleep/wake is an advertisement, and it was
easier for me to power cycle it.
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I have sold a lot of our surplus network equipment to IT Outlet.
Kevin Huber at the IT Outlet
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g the delay
the client sees a link down and a link up so then it renews its dhcp offer.
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y. I have set the
service type to Login as well.
What else am I missing? I have my 802.1x SSID's connecting just fine.
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In your allow policy I added the group "Domain Computers" to the list and then
machine auth worked. I had tried just a separate group that I put machine
accounts as members, but I couldn't ever get it to work. This has worked for
me for Aruba, HP and Cisco.
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I forgot to mention that when an alert is generated I asked TAC how do you
resolve it. They said there is nothing you could do. It is a client driver
implementation problem.
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Lee Weers
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t using templates is very frustrating, and why
that makes a difference is beyond me.
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I do not stack our Procurve core switches, so I would like to setup 2 lacp
groups on the 4404's and have 2 ports go to one core and the other 2 ports go
to the other core.
Instead I have to have all 4 ports go to one switch and have 3 controllers on
each switch.
Thank you,
Lee Weers
Ce
troller to configure.
WCS needs to be able to push out templates better for bringing in a new
controller. I would like to push out a master template, not have to go
into each sub template and apply it separately. I occasionally still
find a template not applied to a controller.
Thank yo
No we are not running dhcp proxy.
Thank you,
Lee Weers
Central College
Assistant Director for Network Services
641-628-7675
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In doing debug info with cisco tac just resulted in a "It is a client
driver issue".
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Central College
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641-628-7675
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, but I have compared the configs of all the controllers and
the only difference between the controllers are the wlan id numbers.
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e are running 6.0.182 on our 4404 controllers.
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I received a report of not getting an ip address on a student computer
yesterday. It took a repair, and a release renew but it eventually got one.
When I have had this problem on previous releases it has been an old wireless
driver or their computer was messed up with a lot of spyware.
-O
, August 04, 2009 2:08 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Phones with 802.1x capabilities...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Lee Weers wrote:
> We setup a website that we hit with the mobile device to download and
> install the certificates. We even bundled them in a ca
We setup a website that we hit with the mobile device to download and install
the certificates. We even bundled them in a cab file so the phones that can't
install the cert directly, can run the cab file.
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Ap groups are broken in certain versions of WCS. When you push a vlan
group from WCS to a controller I would make sure it sets the vlan
properly on the controller. Then the aps need a reboot once they are
assigned to a group. I have noticed that they don't always reboot
through WCS. We have to
, 2009 5:34 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] DeAuthentication Floods
This is interesting, we are running 5.1.151.0 code on our WiSMs. Is this a
known bug for different versions of code?
John
>>> Lee Weers 5/15/2009 12:21 PM >>>
Are you
Are you running controller code or WISM? If controller code what
version of code are you running? We didn't see the problem with 5.0.63,
but when we upgraded to 5.2.157 we began to see this. The attacking mac
was another cisco ap in the system. We have upgraded to 5.2.178 and
this fixed the pro
In my brief testing with an NEC projector, the only way I could get it
to display from a desktop and on the wired network was to have it in a
class c address space and the desktop on that same network. Displaying
would not route, and would not do super netted subnets. So if someone
has a projecto
Todd,
What about your switch architecture? If you have a 24 port 10/100/1000
switch with a single 1gb uplink back to the core, how is this not
oversubscription if you have 23 1gb clients plugged in? Does your
network go down due to a saturated gb uplink?
After deploying campus wide wirele
When we were implementing our Cisco wireless network and I was looking
at the server specs WCS as an ESX guest is supported.
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I'm using MS IAS with the Verisign server cert, and one difference is I didn't
have to install IIS to get the certificate. I don't think I had to generate a
cert request either. I just entered the server name online and they generated
the request and the cert for me.
Those were my differences
ducts/Midspan/
Pete Morrissey
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As f
han a handful of bricks?
http://www.microsemi.com/powerdsine/Products/Midspan/
Pete Morrissey
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Lee
>
> Lee H. Badman
>
> Wireless/Network Engineer
>
> Information Technology and Services
>
> Syracuse University
>
> 315 443-3003
>
>
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>
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We have 6 4404 controllers running 375 1252's, 106 1131's and 18 1242's.
I'm not a wireless expert, but I can share some of the things we have
seen with the 1252's.
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for it to then talk too? How reliable is this? The
equipment in the houses consist of a Linksys router and maybe a
unmanaged switch.
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I was curious to know how many of you are using lightening surge
arrestors that go between the ap and external antenna? Do they work and
provide protection from damaging the ap, or do they induce a lot of db
loss?
Thank you,
Lee Weers
Assistant Director for Network Services
Central College IT
rity+
Information Technology Security Analyst
Pennsylvania College of Technology
One College Ave
Williamsport, PA 17701
(P) 570.329.4989
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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] WiSM, Radius, WPA & WPA2
Enabling the check server cert has been very hit and miss for me. It
has depended on
l R. Bennett
CompTIA Security+
Information Technology Security Analyst
Pennsylvania College of Technology
One College Ave
Williamsport, PA 17701
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I don't run redundant certificate authorities. I also only have 1 IAS
server because we are in the beginning stages of our
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I have IAS working with Cisco 4404 controllers, an Aruba 2400, and an HP
WESM. We are using Peap
I have IAS working with Cisco 4404 controllers, an Aruba 2400, and an HP
WESM. We are using Peap and MS-CHAPv2 with a WLAN certificate from
Verisign.
The documents I used to setup the IAS server is here.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325725/en-us
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guid
Has anyone gotten Cisco 4404 controllers working with LAG enabled connecting to
HP 5412 switches? We have tried a couple of different things with Trunking and
LACP on the 5400's, but haven't seen a lot of success yet.
Thank you,
Lee Weers
Assistant Director for Network Servic
/11/08, Lee H Badman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Lee-
> >
> >
> >
> > Where I find fault with this is the requirement to keep APs under
> > maintenance. Our model has always been that the APs are cheap enough
> >
We have a campus wide wireless project just starting that we are going
to do 802.11n everywhere we can place a Cisco 1252. We couldn't get a
guarantee from Cisco that there won't be a hardware change. Just that
if the AP is under smartnet they will then do the upgrade for free.
I have also hear
We are having a site survey done of our campus for our campus wide
deployment of wireless. For location based the client needs to be seen
by at least 3 different AP's for trianglation to happen. This being
seen in a Cisco world needs to happen in a 2D fashion, as the code isn't
there for 3-D yet.
Procurve does have a centralized controller wireless solution based on
their 5400 and 5300 chassis. I'd recomend the zl chassis base, for
future N deployments. They won't release a N ap until the standard is
ratified. Currently their management for multiple controllers is
lacking. I'm waiting f
I heard from Cisco 2 days ago that the 3750E and the modules that will
power their 1252 will be availble around the end of Dec/Januarary time
frame. I'm trying to pry out of HP if the 5400's and 3500's will be
firmware upgradable to the 802.3at standard and just not support as many
ports. The 540
I don't see a finalization of 802.11n anytime soon. If I remember right
the original draft was supposed to be finalized by now, but then pushed
it back to Spring 08 then Oct 08 and now Mar 09. I wouldn't be suprised
to see it pushed back yet again. I was also concerned about not seeing
a release
upervisor come after a comparison with other vendors?
Regards-
Lee
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003
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Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:25
0/100 switched. I'd
like to know what other schools are doing with 802.11n.
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Panduit's midspan device they claim to inject power on a gig link. I
wonder how they overcome these concerns...
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 10:40 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] The strat
Here is the link I was originally looking for it is deploying a secure
wireless network using MS. It talks about IAS, group policy for XP,
Vista, and Longhorn.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/deploy/ed80211.msp
x
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From: Tom Rixom [mailto:[EMAIL P
To access Active Directory-based wireless network policy settings,
follow these steps: 1. On the domain controller, start the Active
Directory Users and Computers snap-in.
2. Right-click the domain object in the console tree, and then click
Properties.
3. Click the Group Policy tab.
4. Click Def
Save the following into a text file with a .bat extension. Then I had
to copy the .bat and the ArubaWifiCFG.exe to the local computer and
double click the .bat.
ArubaWifiCFG -add /SSID:SSIDNAME /Authentication:WPA2 /Encryption:AES
/EAPType:PEAP /InnerAuthentication:MSCHAPv2 /MACHINE_AUTH:TRUE
/GU
SS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Problems with Windows 802.1x supplicant
It's why they're getting denied, they have to be allowed to login. You
can probably do specific groups of computers or individual comptuers.
> -Original Message-
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ill take a look.
Regards,
Tom Rixom
PS. I am almost sure no confidential info is logged in the EAPOL log,
but I would verify this before posting ;)
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> Van: Lee Weers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: donderdag 1 februari 2007 0:00
> Aan: WIRELES
supplicant
Hey, what user's do you have in your IAS's remote access policy?
Do you have DOMAIN COMPUTERS allowed? (It's not part of DOMAIN USERS)
Mike
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> From: Lee Weers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:
I've changed the name and marked out the ip addresses.
Here is an example of the deny
User host/bob_10884.central.edu was denied access.
Fully-Qualified-User-Name = CENTRALCOLLEGE\BOB_10884$
NAS-IP-Address = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
NAS-Identifier = WESM1
Called-Station-Identifier = 00-14-C2-A3-A4-8
Automatically use my Windows credentials" enabled, yes?
--Mike
On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Lee Weers wrote:
> My problem is there are no cached creditials on the machine. I don't
> even make it as far in to get a pop up box, because as soon as I
> select OK I get the erro
as a machine..." and
"Automatically use my Windows credentials" enabled, yes?
--Mike
On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Lee Weers wrote:
> My problem is there are no cached creditials on the machine. I don't
> even make it as far in to get a pop up box, because as soon
" enabled, yes?
--Mike
On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Lee Weers wrote:
> My problem is there are no cached creditials on the machine. I don't
> even make it as far in to get a pop up box, because as soon as I
> select OK I get the error of Domain is unavailable.
>
>
My problem is there are no cached creditials on the machine. I don't
even make it as far in to get a pop up box, because as soon as I select
OK I get the error of Domain is unavailable.
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> Tools2/XTweakSetup.exe
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at was my
interpretation as to the advantage of 802.1x. We do not currently use 802.1x
on the wired network.
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I would be interested in this script as well.
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 11:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Auto-configuring Windows XP Native Client
for 802.1x
The script is o
d the external antenna to the scoreboard.
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We have 3 of them installed in our Science building. They are about the
size of a door bell cover. I wish they would put a different radio in
them so that they would do a and b/g at the same time. We mounted ours
to the recessed 2x4 box. We didn't pass any ports through as they are
about 12 ft
this implementation as opposed to doing something with Wi Max, or talking to Cellular vendors and doing a 3G solution. I do not know a lot about the other wireless solutions. I would like as much feedback as possible for pros and cons of each.
Thank you,
Lee Weers
Assistant Director for Ne
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