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I have a client that is adding two 5520s to back up six 5508s. They do not have a SSO design, so this is done with Mobility Groups and Global AP Config's Back-up Primary Controller, and Back-up Secondary Controller.
Most of the individual APs have ...
I have installed and configured these two new 5520s for my client. They are to be redundant AP fail-overs for some 5508s. We are seeing Mobility Group failures (Status: Control and Data Path Down). I have asked that the following ports be verified o...
Is it possible to zoom into the Cisco RF WiFi Planner at the AP Placement Phase? From the Auto Placement window and Manual Placement windows there is not a zoom function. I have just spent 6 hours drawing walls for a giant 500,000 sq ft facility an...
Is this true? Without the VLANs associated to the WLAN's IP interface how does DHCP happen? How does the system segment internal user traffic from Guest traffic?
Thanks
Seems like a dumb question, but it is code from 2011, and yet isn't listed in the group of deferred codes on the download page. Hard to urge someone to do a code upgrade if there isn't a rock solid reason to upgrade. BTW code version is 7.0.220.0 f...
Wow. So, if someone asks me to help them get all their wireless client traffic to be bridged locally, and they have a thousand APs at 15 sites terminating on 2 controllers, all 1000 APs, and AP uplink ports will have to be reconfigured, plus all the...
I think I understand. For it to work, the AP's Flex Connect native vlan would have to be the AP's IP VLAN, then trunk all the WLAN VLANs onto the AP's uplink, layer-2 them back to the local router and add a helper to get the wireless clients back to...
Pardon the newbie questions, but when I enable VLAN mapping, and then assign a Native VLAN, won't that then make all clients require a local DHCP source from whatever VLAN I assign? Since at that point the VLAN/Interface defined in the WLAN settings...