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I have created an SSID and enable 802.1x authentication ,assign ip addresses to clients via dhcp. However, I found that after some clients have been connected to the network for a while, their DHCP ip addresses will be lost and become 169.254.x.x ?
Previously we had a WLC and I created some ACLs in the WLC and enabled AAA override on the SSID so that I could assign ACLs to different users via ISE.But some of our offices are using Cisco Mobility Express (ME) instead of WLC, so I was wondering if...
I'm not sure, because no user will be connected to the wireless network for up to 24 hours, because usually their computer will hibernate when not in operation.But the loss of IP addresses did disappear
Hello All,I adjusted the SSID session-timeout to 86400 seconds and the problem doesn't seem to be recurring。It looks like the problem is related to the Intel AX201 wireless network adapter.https://community.intel.com/t5/Wireless/Intel-WiFi6-AX201-160...
Hi,The controller is Cisco 2504.But i am sure that DHCP server is reachable, because when the client is connected to the network, I see that the client does get the IP address and can access the network resources. However, after about half an hour, t...
Hi,I don't know much about this DNS ACL feature. And I can hardly find any configuration examples about this feature. So I would like to confirm the DNS ACL can also implement scenarios where different ACLs are authorized for different access users?