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The security notes from yesterday are saying that customers with 1510s Mesh APs on 4.1M Mesh code, are recommended to upgrade to 4.2.176.0. If you have 1520s, recommended to upgrade to 5.2.But 4.2.176.0 doesn't support mesh last I heard. So which ...
I have an open TAC case on this, but so far they aren't being very helpful. So I'm hoping someone here might have some suggestions.Basically, we upgraded from CM6 to CM7 and no phone will register. They displaying "registration rejected" (no message ...
As we all know and love, the 1000 Series Access Points are no longer supported past 4.2. And I haven't quite heard the fate of the 1510 Mesh AP's either. However, I hate for this to prevent me from going to 5.X when the time comes right. Since I use ...
In the General Wireless forum is a topic called: "1250 802.11n Brdiging" where it was suggested that a user bridge with 5ghz Yagi Antennas and then it was mentioned potentially getting a convertor for the rp-tnc so that alternate antennas could be at...
Mark,Did you fix this? Did it just start working over time?Supposed to be doing an install right now and its dead in the water with the "No visualisation possible because there has been no data collected yet."
Is the problem occuring with every internal WLC or only a select few?Mobility keepalives originate from the controller with the lowest mac address. If your problem is only occuring with a select few controllers. perhaps it is only the controllers tha...
"network busy" on a phone is Call Admission Control blocking the phone call. Basically you have CAC enabled (as you should) and the AP is telling the phone it can't place a call because there isn't enough free bandwidth....Looking at your configurat...
Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Release note says:Third Party Support Ability to discover and monitor third-party (non-Cisco) switches that support RFC 1213 and wireless controllers/access points from Aruba Networks. For the 5508, you're not going to see ...