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Possibly a dumb question but I cannot find any documentation on Cisco's site. What is the process for updating the IOS on a lightweight access point. I have updated controllers and see that the "Primary Software Version" updates on the access point...
Recently upgraded our install from 1.0.2.29 to 1.1.0.58 and started recieving alerts from NCS about usage on this disk space being over 50% used. Didn't change any settings/retention periods during the upgrade so not sure why this alert started comi...
Strange problem that a few users on my campus started noticing, that I also have been able to replicate. I can sit at my desk (approximately 15ft. from an access point) and make a call with Cisco Jabber. The call will be dropped within 2 minutes co...
I am stumped on this one. Our campus is switching over to NCS from WCS. The system is great overall but I cannot find a method to reduce alarms. If I have an AP I use for testing, and then disconnect it - I will get alerts every 30 minutes pretty ...
Recently made a migration from WCS to NCS. Users were carried over from WCS to NCS. Users in the admin group were able to rename APs in WCS now cannot rename APs in the NCS. Admin user group has all permissions available for various actions all ch...
I am not a phone guy, but what it came down to is that our Phone Admin had to download a new "profile" for iPhone/Android devices to work with Jabber correctly on call manager. Using the old Cisco mobile profile was causing the problem. Once he loa...
I opened a TAC case and talked to Cisco. They basically said it is a new alert that was added in that version of NCS and that my disk usage was normal. No way to disable the alert except to aknowledge it every time it comes up...
No I never got the TV working. I did find for the similar Wii problem we were having, that you must make 1Mbps and 2Mbps mandatory to get them to work on the wireless. The IT support for dorms did not want to turn this on as yes it will fix Wiis, b...
I am seeing this on our campus as well. It is not realistic (with the volume of devices we have) to change settings on every iDevice that is causing this problem. Is there any way to find and mark these devices as "safe" or some other solution to m...