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I have a Windows 2012 Radius server setup for my ASA(ver 9.4). First I used service type NAS Prompt, then when tested on the ASA against the Radius server, authentication was successful, but authorization failed, error authorization rej...
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I know this have been discussed before, but I have tried all the things still cannot get it work.
I have ASA vr 9.4, ASDM vr 7.6. and we are using Win2012 Radius to authenticate users access to ASDM. Now I need to give some Ra...
Cisco document says Cisco APs take 802.11 recognizable noise signal as interference, none 802.11 signals as noise. So will a neighbour company's AP on the same channel bring down my wifi clients' SNR reading in their status page on WLC?
I think it w...
in an open space, small office, surrounded by many other companies on the same floor, wireless clients all get about -50 dbm RSSI and 40-50 SNR, and about 10% packet retries rate.
Is 10% packet retries too much, abnormal, or is it about average in ge...
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In Cisco documents it said, if the RF signal is recognizable 802.11 signal it will be taken as interference, it is not recognizable 802.11 signal is will be counted as noise. So, my question is, will a neighbor company's AP signal brin...
now I am thinking WFQ(weighted fair Q), it is flow-based, so can create Q for each traffic flow. So if I can setup each Q size like 10M, it should meet my request, so no single conversation would starve my office internet . Can I do that?
Also, it...
what I need, is not a policing policy for all office traffic, but a policy that limits individuals. like for any given single IP, limits its traffic to internet to like 10M, and traffic from multiple office IPs is not subject to that policy. And I ...
that's just for one IP, I got about 200 IPs are in use, and total 500 IPs in DHCP scopes. Any better way than doing an access-list of 500 entries, listing each and every single IPs?
I believe I figured out about the RSSI reading.
RSSI doesn't turn to minus right way. it will very close to EIRP when very close to the transmitter's antenna. So, if EIRP is 20dbm RSSI will be close to 20dbm if it is very close by.
The reason we of...