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I saw in this Cisco deployment guide that it states support for 2.5 Gig Ethernet speed with 802.3at starting from IOS-XE 17.15.3. I am currently using a C9176I with a C9800 running 17.15.3, but I noticed that the speed does not show as 2.5 Gbps. I’m ...
Hello, has anyone encountered this problem? I installed Root CA on vManage 20.9.5.2 and tested it by creating it from vManage, openssl and xca and got the same error.
openssl req -x509 -new -nodes -key ROOTCA.key -sha256 -days 730 \> -subj "/C=US/S...
Does the Rogue Detection Minimum RSSI feature work with wIPS as well?
Suppose I set the Rogue Detection Minimum RSSI to -80. This means that the AP will detect rogue with a signal strength higher than -80 and will display it on the WLC.
Does this val...
Hi Guru,
I have 2 C9800 WLCs and set up rogue.
APs that are in different WLCs and are in the same area will see each side's SSID as Rogue, which I manually added both sides as Friendly SSID. If I create a new SSID, I will have to manually add that SS...
I believe the issue might be related to the software version on the C9800. When using Catalyst mode and joining the C9800 with versions 17.15.2, 17.15.3, and 17.17.1, it didn’t work. However, when I tested by converting to Meraki mode, I was able to ...
The Panduit CAT6 1-meter cable is unlikely to be the issue since I’m using the same cable and the same switch port, which successfully connects the Mac Mini at 10Gbps.
Yes, 802.3at is known as PoE+ and supports up to 30.0W per port. According to the document, it specifies 802.3at, not 802.3bt (60w), so there’s no need to provide 60W, correct?
Also, 802.3af refers to PoE with 15.4W, not UPoE (which provides 60W). UP...