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Hello all,I have an issue regarding alarm forwarding from rfid tags, to 3rd party systems via sms or e-mailWhen the alarmbutton on the Aeroscout T3 tag is pushed, we would like the following info to beforwarded: tag-name and current location. As it i...
Is there a "rule of thumb", as to how many clients one should plan pr 802.11n accesspoint?(I'm referring to 1142's and 3502's)On a 802.11b/g acesspoint, i've been using 20-25 as max client count.
HiThe following debug info has been collected on the issue.Does anyone have any kind of information to where i can startlooking for the problem?Any help deeply appreciated.Best regardsOle Vik*Jan 13 12:05:13.598: ISDN Se0/0/0:15 Q931: RX <- SETUP pd ...
I know that the period (.), represents any digit. Recently i came over a config wherethe dial-peer looked like this:dial-peer voice 100 voip huntstop preference 1 destination-pattern .. session protocol sipv2...The destination-pattern is defined by t...
Hi,Quick questions here: Are the SSL lisences for the ASA5510 additive? If i have 10 SSL lisences installed, and buy ASA5500-SSL-25, will i then get 35 supported connections?Or if i buy ASA5500-SSL-50, will i get 60 supported connection?Best regardsO...
Well, i understand what you are saying. However, yes we have an new world regarding thepotential amount of new wireless clients out there. But that is actually not relevant to what i'm asking about.The classrom referred to in the document mentioned e...
What you are saying does not add up at all.This is quoted from Ciscos own doc "Key Performance Benefits Of 802.11n""Suppose we were to replace these three 802.11g access points with three next-generation, 802.11n access points. The system-level bandw...
Thank you for you answer..but its not what i'm after.I know i'm right with 20-25 users on an 802.11b/g accesspoint.. (1131/1242..)Thats why i asked what the number would be on an 802.11n accesspoint. (1142/3502..)
I have found the problem, and it was related to udp/tcp incompatibility between the cisco gateway and the manager.The manager expected incoming tcp packets, while the Cisco gateway transferred SIPv2 udp. After changing thissetting on the manager, al...