On Ethernet links, with an 802.1q trunk, the long string of characters (below), indicate dest MAC, src MAC, 802.1q tag and the Ethertype.sh adjacency fa1/0.200 detProtocol Interface AddressIPV6 FastEthernet1/0.200 2001:200::...
I am trying to find Cisco's current recommendation for the maximum number of LAPs per VLAN.I've read (and remembered from a previous training course) the recommended maximum is 60-80 LAPs per VLAN and fewer than this if the APs are on the same VLAN a...
I'm trying to understand why you'd use FlexConnect "Vlan based central switching", when you could simply use Local mode? Please can anyone explain the difference.I understand you may have a branch environment, which required two WLANs, one local swit...
I have an NFR version of ISE with a permanent license (base & advanced). I've done a lot of work on my lab which I don't want to lose, but have noticed the backups have stopped working. This is the error:ise1/admin# backup ISE1-Backup-On-Demand repo...
I've built an ISE lab (1.1.3.124) and have an authorization policy which permits access to profiled Cisco-Access-Points. For the purpose of the lab, these devices have full access.Profiling is working correctly. I have a 1231 AP which is correctly pr...
Not really. If you check the thread - the problem was resolved by rebooting ISE. Not a great solution. Bear in mind, I was working with 1.2. If you order ISE now, you'll be on 2.0, so I'd like to thing issues like this will be resolved.
Your Cisco AM...
How long did you give ISE to re-profile the device? If you're about to order ISE, I suggest talking to your Cisco account manager (or Cisco Partner) and asking them for some technical resource from Cisco to iron out things like this before you commit...
Thanks for the replies.I've found my Cisco course notes on this. It's from the current CCNP Wireless Mobility course (642-747), and I quote from Cisco's text (but it relates specifically to sizing the wireless network to accommodate passive mobility ...
I've seen similar in the messages logs on a WLC. It turned out to be two LAPs with the same IP address so it was fairly easy to track down.In your case, you need to find the offending second device. Have you tried to located the offending MAC address...