le of that product.
Todd Lane
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
On 4/11/2010 6:31 PM, Jeffrey Sessler wrote:
Ethan,
Where I would suggest spending some evaluation time is on the AP
construction. Having had time to evaluate both the Aruba and Cisco AP's,
there were doubts as to t
If you go with 4.2.176.0, make sure you disable SSH or expect
intermittent controller reboots. The "SSH bug" that was fixed in 4.2.130
returns in 4.2.176.0.
Todd Lane
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lee H Badman wrote:
To the best of my knowledge- 4.2.176 is the “stab
positive feedback, and pretty ugly experiences as well.
-
Leo Song, Cluster Lead - Networking and Security
(519) 824-4120 x 53181 CCS, University of Guelph
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 13:57 -0500, Todd Lane wrote:
Just be cautious and pick your poison. Our Cisco escalation engineer
recommen
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Manoj,
Ask your Cisco engineer to look at SR-609255757 which relates to bugs
CSCsq41327 and CSCsq87457. Tell him
code has been solid for us since August.
Todd Lane
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Manoj Abeysekera wrote:
We are also running 4.2.130 for sometime now. However we do have a
problem of WLC not forwarding traffic for some users in a totally random
order. Cisco has found a bug
I agree. We started seeing the problem late last week and just confirmed
it was the latest windows security update that caused it.
--Todd
Lee H Badman wrote:
We are so far finding that just changing network selection (go to
another network then come back) or disconnect/reconnect, or reboot, o
We've been running a "Engineering Special" version of 4.2.130.0 since
August and it's been stable so far. We had several problems with
4.2.185.0 including controller reboots and lockups. The general release
version of 4.2.130.0 fixed all the major problems we were seeing except
two and the engi
Yes. That's one of the bugs we're currently dealing with on 4404
controllers running 4.1.185.0. To my knowledge, Cisco hasn't assigned a
bug ID to it yet.
Todd Lane
ITS Telecommunications/Networking
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lee H Badman wrote:
One more questi
...and if your planning a upgrade to 4.1.185.0, be aware of bugs,
CSCsj56145 and CSCsk03504 with will cause controller lockup and reboots
as well. We were advise not to upgrade to 4.2 at this time.
--Todd
Hector J Rios wrote:
If you are planning to upgrade to 4.2.61.0 on your WiSMs, be aware
If your running IPv4, make sure IPv6 is disabled or at a lower priority.
IPv6 is enabled by default in Vista. We recommend disabling it.
--Todd
Phil Trivilino wrote:
Hello.
We have a new installation on 3 4400/100 controllers and are just beginning
rollout of 175 Aps along with converting tho
About a year ago, Cisco stopped offering a unlimited license for WCS.
Existing unlimited license were converted to a 2500 AP license.
Todd Lane
ITS Telecommunications/Networking
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Frank Bulk wrote:
I know we discussed WCS licensing on this listserv
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