11-14-2023 12:37 AM
I had to reinstall MSE.
8.0.110.0 -> 8.0.150.0
However, after reinstallation, new wireless users cannot connect.
The settings of the existing MSE are unknown.
It seems that the WIPS function is turned on in the newly reinstalled MSE (this is not accurate).
Among the APs in use, none are in wips mode.
Does the WIPS part of MSE affect the wireless connection of clients?
11-15-2023 03:17 AM
>>> Does the WIPS part of MSE affect the wireless connection of clients? <<<
In my opinion it should not!
AFAIK Cisco MSE can be seen as a large database + computing power, not an enforcement appliance
=> look at the wireless controller logs, or the authentication server logs
11-15-2023 04:56 AM
If there is an AP in wips mode among the APs,
With MSE's WIPS function enabled, can the WIPS service affect users' wireless access?
11-15-2023 05:16 AM
again: it is not the MSE that enforces WIPS
if you enable WIPS on the MSE then the MSE is prepared to use WIPS,
but another device is feeding data to the MSE and receiving a result from the MSE
=> again: check the logs of your wireless controller!
maybe the WLC still tries to communicate with the OLD MSE ? -> you need to tell the MSE has been replaced with a new version
also check or WLC <-> MSE version compatibility matrix
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