Is AP Failover configured on each of the APs that moved? (YES)
Is AP Fallback enabled on the production and disabled on the new? (YES)
Is the 8510 already a member of the mobility group? (NO)
Thanks, Tom.
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Good Morning Lee,
Is AP Failover configured on each of the APs that moved?
Is AP Fallback enabled on the production and disabled on the new?
Is the 8510 already a member of the mobility group?
If yes to each of these, I would assume that the APs moved for some reason,
maybe a small drop in the n
?Hmm- never thought of that as a defense against this. Will give it a look,
thanks Chris.
Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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on behalf of Christopher
I did look at that- negative.
Thanks-
Lee?
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I don't know how an 8510 UI looks but in 5508's you have an option under
security AP Policies.
Accept Manufactured Installed Certificate (MIC)?
Authorize MIC APs against auth-list or AAA
We use these settings in our whole network to keep AP's from just being able to
willingly join any Contro