Britton,
We have been running 8.3.133.0 on several pairs of 5520s and 8540s without
an issue. Our AP mix is 2602/3602, 2702/3702, 2802, and 1810w.
We haven't ran into any APs yet that have hit the flash bug.


On Dec 19, 2017 3:43 PM, "Britton Anderson" <blanders...@alaska.edu> wrote:

Happy Holidays,

Like many others I'm sure, I've been studying all of the email threads from
this list to see if anyone has settled on any of the current code releases
on their controllers. With all of the bugs disabling several AP models, we
have been holding off our code upgrade and wireless migration.

I have a plan to move about half of our wireless APs off of a pair of
WiSM2s to our new 8540's next week. We've had the 8540's up since the
summer running on 8.4.100.0 seemingly without many issues. It's been pretty
stable but there has only been about 80 APs on it for our Fall semester.
That code release is now deferred and we've looked at going up to 8.5.110.0
which released just a few days ago. Release notes list the open caveats,
and there are several that still impact the 3500/3600/3700 lines pretty
hard. 8.6.101.0 released a day after, and its even more grim.

Has anyone found anything stable? We have a pretty wide deployment of APs,
but most of them are 3500/3600/3700s with a fleet of 702W/1810W in
residences. We simply don't have the manpower to run around and console
into APs that lose their marbles, and our time slot to move forward is
narrowing by the day.

And more importantly, I would like to sleep better over the holidays, like
we all would I'm sure.

Thanks for the input,
Britton


Britton Anderson <blanders...@alaska.edu> |  Lead Network Communications
Specialist |  University of Alaska <http://www.alaska.edu/oit> |
907.450.8250 <(907)%20450-8250>
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