We have been using the 3.3.2.x code line for a while now. We have not
enabled any of the advanced ARM 2.0 features yet. We are also
experiencing some weird issues with Macs on the N APs. Every once in a
while our MacBook Pros will throw up an alert that says "Your Wireless
LAN has been compromised and will be disabled for one minute." Is this
the same thing you are seeing?
Kade
On 4 Dec 2008, at 8:45 AM, Brett Safford wrote:
We're on 3.3.2.7. 3.3.2.8 apparently came out 3 days ago. We have
yet to turn on the arm 2.0 features.
We will likely have the features that are available ready for when
the students come back after the break. We're in the middle of the
apple 802.1x client issue fight and the 802.11n deployment fight.
From what I know of the features:
band steering: from what I have heard, this is boolean based. It
does not do any sort of intelligent band steering to detect if a
band is being over used on an access point and move clients
appropriately.
Spectral load balancing: Aruba support told me this feature is not
currently included in the code base.
-Brett
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Brandeis University
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On Dec 4, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Brian J David wrote:
We where just wondering what other Aruba schools have upgraded to
3.3.2.X
code and are using ARM 2.0?
Have you tired the new features and if so how are they working for
you?
Bandwidth steering
Spectrum load balancing
Coordinated access
Co-Channel Interference Mitigation
Airtime fairness
Performance protection
Is there anything you would/not recommend doing?
Brian J David
Network Systems Engineer
Boston College
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