Greetings again all! I have what I fear is a fairly basic question regarding the switchports on the rear of the 2106 controller. How do I configure them for use? I'm using port 1 as my uplink to a trunk port on an ASA and my network traffic to the ma...
Greetings all! I'm having troubles updating my 2106 bootloader from 4.0.191.0 to anything more current. Attached is a log from an update attempt. Any suggestions would be greatly apprecaited! Thanks in advance. -Sam(Cisco Controller)User: adminPassw...
Greetings all! Over the weekend one of my engineers 'broke' a 2006 WLC. He was attempting an upgrade (kinda fuzzy on the details) and now when it boots, the console shows: [ Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lis...
You could also create a seperate VLAN for your wireless clients. This would accomplish the same thing since you could setup DHCP for your 'wireless VLAN' then just leave your 'wired VLAN' as is. Also note that you'd have to enable ip routing to do In...
I think its facinating that the marketing and technical documents imply that these are 'usable ports', yet noone can give me a straightforward answer on 'how to use them'.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7206/index.htmlsays: "The Cisco 2100 Seri...
Wow - thats goofy. If it can't be upgraded, then why the heck are there like a half a dozen 'ER' files on CCO for them? *sigh* Sometimes I don't get Cisco... :) Thanks for all of your help! -Sam
Okay - so, what you're telling me is that in order for AP's to work off of the integrated ethernet ports on the 2106, I'm going to need to set up a seperate DHCP scope on the controller just for those ports? Do I need to do anything special to tie th...