06-27-2017 03:09 AM
Team,
I know that CSCve39167 has been confirmed by Apple as being an issue on their side (?) and they are planning to "fix" it.
We are struggling with Apple CNS and dual SSID flow while being unable to use DNS ACL due to old APs and not being able to use 8.4+ due to the same reason, I was wondering if we know which public-facing iOS version will get this fix, is it something we know already?
And as a second question - defect mentions 10.3.1 as the first version where it got broken, do we know the exact boundaries of the issue (min/max iOS version) - might be useful for my Customer as he wants to put some instructions for HelpDesk?
Thank you!
Amir
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06-27-2017 05:25 AM
I will investigate but I wouldn't rely on Apple fix
Please evaluate your other options such as deploying byod with single SSID onboarding that doesn't rely on captive portal bypass or ACL
06-27-2017 05:25 AM
I will investigate but I wouldn't rely on Apple fix
Please evaluate your other options such as deploying byod with single SSID onboarding that doesn't rely on captive portal bypass or ACL
06-27-2017 07:59 AM
also please look at the options listed here
ISE 2.2 Apple CNA (Captive Network Assistant) Mini-Browser for BYOD/Guest
06-28-2017 12:08 AM
Hello Jason,
Yes, these have been read and well understood, thank you!.
Still my Customer would benefit from more precise issue description and timeframes/timelines from Apple side so if you could post that additional information there (fixed versions/affected versions) I think both myself and community would appreciate that..
Many thanks, as usual!
Amir
06-28-2017 06:56 AM
If we find info will try its best for customer to contact apple as well
06-30-2017 06:05 AM
06-30-2017 06:07 AM
Thanks Jason, much appreciated
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