FYI : AOS 8.2.1.0 has just been released and contains 35 pages of fixes :-) 
Seems like a miracle my test with 8.2.0.2 in the Study Center has been nearly 
flawless up until now :-O

-Kees

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Van: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] Namens Lionel Shigemura
Verzonden: woensdag 14 maart 2018 17:15
Aan: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Onderwerp: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba 8.0

Hi Chad,

Helpful observations.  We’re looking at an upgrade without MM for our small 
Campus.  280 WAPs that will grow to ~400 using a high density design using 7220 
& 7210.  Still investigating the cost/benefit for MM or non-MM upgrade.

We’ll need more Q & A with HPE and our local vendor.  Can’t make Atmosphere due 
to scheduling conflicts.

Lionel Shigemura
Univ of HI - Leeward CC

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> On Mar 14, 2018, at 9:08 AM, Kenny, Eric <eric_ke...@harvard.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi Chad,
>
> We’ve been running 8.x for almost a year and have certainly hit a fair share 
> of issues.  We are currently on 8.2.0.2 which has been running since it was 
> released.  Myf advice is that you might have better luck using the CLI rather 
> than the web GUI to make configuration changes.
>
> Some things we’ve noticed in our deployment:
>
> - The “DHCP Required” option to ensure only client devices that have obtained 
> an address via DHCP are allowed access to the network ended up causing major 
> issues.  This resulted in web pages loading very slowly or halfway, or not at 
> all.
> - Lots of AP crashes in 8.2.0.2.
> - Configuration push from MM to MD had some issues initially with consistency 
> checking.
> - Configuration missing after upgrades possibly due to MDs reverting to 
> previous config version as a result of being unable to contact the MM
> - Inconsistencies for client count and AP count on the MM, but looking at the 
> MDs directly shows correct information
> - Inconsistencies with bandwidth contracts being applied to dual stack 
> clients, usually it is applied to the link local IPv6 address instead of the 
> IPv4 address.
>
> Hope that helps,
> -----------------------------------
> Eric Kenny
> Network Architect
> Harvard University IT
> -----------------------------------
>
>> On Mar 12, 2018, at 1:37 PM, Chad Patterson <cpatter...@fsu.edu> wrote:
>>
>> We are planning to move to the Aruba 8.0 controller architecture/code at 
>> some point in the future and We’d like to know how it was for those of you 
>> who have made the move. Was it painful? Any unexpected issues?  Any 
>> information or experience you can provide would be greatly appreciated. 
>> Thanks all!
>>
>> Chad Patterson
>> Network Administrator
>> ITS-Wireless
>> Florida State University
>> (850) 645-3402
>> cpatter...@fsu.edu
>>
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