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Hi, Does anyone know how to re-run the setup script on a PI2.2 (UCS) appliance after it has been initially executed? It used to be after a reboot of a server you could type the word 'setup' at the very first login prompt after boot up, but I don't se...
In ACS 5.4, cryptobinding TLV support was introduced to ensure that both the client and ACS participate in inner and outer EAP authentications for PEAP.I see that on Windows 7 clients, a checkbox for checking if the cryptobinding TLV is used is avail...
In 7.2 WLC code, it appears it is now possible to specify which RADIUS servers are used as the preferred server for authentication (Security > AAA > RADIUS > Fallback to open the RADIUS > Fallback Parameters ).There are 3 mode for this: off, passive ...
In the H-Reap Design and Deployment Guide, there is a limitation specified around using H-Reap with voice as follows:"Roundtrip latency must not exceed 300 milliseconds (ms) for data and 100 ms for voice and data between the access point and the cont...
I have a security consultat asking about the hashing mechanism used on the user accounts of the WLC. He would like to see a standard of at least SHA-512.I've had a look around and can't see any specifics in the various config guides, FAQs etc. about...
Yes, that's correct.Interesting to hear about the iPhone issue. I'm sorry I don't have a solution to your issue, but will be interested to hear if anyone else can come up with a suggestion. Unless there is some type of setting that could be pushed ou...
No, those command control the RADIUS traffic between the controller and the ACS server only, to cater for network delays etc. between the two devices.I'm not sure how to fix your issue. What type of devices are caching credentials and causing the loc...
Chris,The only other thing I can think of is that the frames are getting truncated somewhere.Maybe you have sort of frame slicing configured in Wireshark to keep the capture size down?Nigel.Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App
Check that the session timer on the WLAN advanced tab is not set to a low value. You could just have short session times, which would explain the frequent re-authentications.Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App
If you have any type of encryption used on the SSID, you won't see the payload as it's encrypted. You'll only see up to layer 2 (i.e. the WLAN headers)If you have a PSK, it would be possible to put this in to Wireshark and decrypt the payload, but if...