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It appears that somewhere between AireOS 3.0 and 3.2 the choice of web auth changed. Initially, I believed two choices existed - using the onboard wlc 'local net user' datastore or offloading the authentication to another web server who in turn notif...
The following text represents my perspective. I now face a complicated situation about the implications of design issues using features dependent on Mobility Groups. If someone can provide an experienced-based explanation please chime in. PLEASE DON'...
Anyone using guest mode? We intend to deploy it and I have the following questions:- How does failover occur? A terminating controller fails; does this feature support failover to another controller?- Does the AP capacity of the terminating controlle...
Take a look at this doc... on page 4 it says cpu acls on post 4.0 releases allow you to address traffic on the management interface (my interpretation). It also points out on the same page that an implicit deny any any action ends the acl.See ACLs o...
I need deal with this matter also... So here's what I found:- you must use CPU acls - interface acls won't do what you want;- it appears that once you use an acl, you must explicitly define each type of traffic you want to allow, since an implicit de...
Bear in mind that this architecture implements some functions in the AP itself and others in the controller. Thus you must interact with both components to gain enough context to administer the system. The controller provides the interface through co...
If you're willing to gain more experience/exposure with Linux, I recommend that route... You get the opportunity for a cleaner environment (as indicated in another post) and as a result, I believe a more responsive service since you can eliminate unn...