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We are planning on upgrading our ISE RADIUS server, the IP address will change.I am aware of following API call to change the RADIUS server for a SSID /networks/{networkId}/wireless/ssids/{number}My question is, can the above API call just change the...
We are deploying Cisco 9166 AP's that are WiFi6E - I know this is a very open and subjective question but want to see what others have set for the 6Ghz RadioPower settings, and channel width
If I have AP's assigned to a network and I delete the network, do the AP's go back into the inventory or do I need to manually remove the AP's from the network then delete the network
We enabled AI-RRM with Flex Radio Assignment. We have noticed on multiple AP's (CW9166I) the 2.4Ghz radio are disabled. As an example on one of the floors in the office we have 15 access points (the office floor has a large footprint), AI RRM has dec...
Have 3 nodes running v3.2 Patch 71 node in Azure2 nodes physical devicesApplied this hotpatch to the Azure nodeCisco Identity Services Engine on Cloud Platforms Static Credential Vulnerabilityhttps://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/Ci...
Perform packet capture on the endpoint, the access points and switches, from this you can determine what is in the actual DHCP packet Can you see the DORA processDiscover - client finds DHCP serverOffer - DHCP server says here is a IP address for you...
We have deployed Cisco CW9166I access points since start of year and no reported issues. Average occupancy is 80 people per day and we have 10 access points.These are the settings I use5Ghz - channel width 40 Mhz - transmit power - 2-10 dBm - minimal...
looking from a totally different perspective, what are the clients running Windows/Android/AppleHave you considered the wireless drivers, I would read any release notes for the wireless driversIf Windows clients, run this in command line to generate ...
I would collect packet capture on the access point the device and connected to and using the TTL value of a packet you can determine where the packet is being dropped.