Strangely enough, I just got an email from our Cisco team, and here's what
was sent.

 

Recommendations for AireOS:


 

AireOS Release

Mobility Services Engine

Prime Infrastructure

Identity Services Engine


Most WLCs

8.0.140.0 (MR4)

8.0.140.0 (MR4)

3.1.5

2.1.0 (Patch 3)


For 5520/8540 and/or 1810/1830/1850/2800/3800

8.2.151.0 (MR5)*

8.0.140.0 (MR4)

3.1.5

2.1.0 (Patch 3)


For 1562/1815i

8.3.111.0 (MR1)

8.0.140.0 (MR4)

3.1.5

2.1.0 (Patch 3)

*NOTE:  Targeted for later this week - Latest info is here
<https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/13205296/82mr5-interim-availabil
ity> 

 

 

Recommendations for IOS-XE (For Wireless):


 

IOS-XE Release

Mobility Services Engine

Prime Infrastructure

Identity Services Engine


5760/3850/3650

3.7.5E

8.0.140.0 (MR4)

3.1.5

2.1.0 (Patch 3)


Sup-8E

3.8.3E

8.0.140.0 (MR4)

3.1.5

2.1.0 (Patch 3)

 

 

 

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Ken LeCompte
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 2:36 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLC code recommendations

 

We are currently running a handful of 5508s with 8.0.133.0 and have been
stable for some time with around 400 APs and upwards of 1.5k clients. We
also run a half dozen 5520s with 8.2.141.0 and they have been running solid
with around 1k APs each and upwards of 10k clients. We do not however run
anything but 2600, 3600, 2700 and 3700 APs.  

 

The only issue I have seen that I don't understand well yet is related to
some APs losing the minds during network interruptions. The APs will appear
up from CDP neighbor information, but will have lost their name and will not
connect to their configured primary or secondary controllers. A power cycle
will often recover the AP, but not always. I believe that issue started with
8.2. 

 

Thank you.

 

Ken

 

-- 
Ken LeCompte - Consulting Telecommunications Analyst
Telecommunications Division

Office of Information Technology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Office ~ (848) 445-4823

 

On Mar 10, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Entwistle, Bruce <bruce_entwis...@redlands.edu
<mailto:bruce_entwis...@redlands.edu> > wrote:





We are currently running version 8.0.133.0 on our Cisco 5508 controllers, as
our current access points are primarily 3500s and 3600s. However we have
recently purchased a batch of 2802i access points whose minimum supported
version is 8.2.110.0.  I was looking to the group for their recommendations
on a stable version of code which will support our new 2802i access points.

 

Thank you

Bruce Entwistle

Network Manager

University of Redlands

 

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