Check your valid user table config to make sure you only allow the IP
ranges your DHCP server would give a wireless client. Otherwise, you can
end up with user table entries for destination IP's and then those IP's get
policed by the controller as you were seeing. Aruba default for that
config us
Hi Ryan,
I hope all is well. Please add me to the list to view the Science DMZ
presentation.
Thanks.
Mike
On 9/16/2020 2:09 PM, Turner, Ryan H wrote:
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posed to the long-term reporting features. I also like
that I don't have to do any software maintenance. New features, bug
fixes, etc. just get announced as available when the cloud app is updated.
As with Ryan, these opinions are my own...
Mike Fitzgerald
Lead Infrastructure Engineer
Bran
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for that heads up. MAC's going stale could be a problem. I haven't
really fleshed out all the details yet. Someone else has been engineering the
wireless in the past and I'm now taking more of it back after some staffing
changes.
Yes, TLS. That's on the list also, but I wa
Ryan,
It's been pretty good at least in getting you to the right area (wifi vs
dns/dhcp/radius) and also calling out things within wifi (weak signal, client
hopping SSID, SNR issues) and it seems to be getting better and better as time
goes on. One of the things I really like is that new featu
Ryan,
As you noted, Brandeis is an early adopter. We've been involved since last
summer. We were impressed with the amount of data Voyance tracks and reports,
as well as the Nyansa engineering team's willingness to incorporate our input
into the product.
We have their monitor (AKA the Crawle