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Hi There,I just have one CiscoSecure for both Web Auth and 802.1x.When working with WLC, how can we distinguish the user that is logged in by Web Auth or 802.1x?Thank you.
I only have 802.11g clients in my site, so I want to disable 802.11b in the controller. What is the right methold to do it? Should I set the rate below 11Mbps as "Disable" and set 54M bps as "Mandatory" or configure 802.11g in the "Radio Policy" per ...
Hi,In normal sense, I understand that the service-policy should be applied on sub-interface. policy-map Outputclass xxxshape average 300000int fa 0/0no ip address...int fa 0/0.10enc dot1q 10ip address x.x.x.xservice-policy out Outputint fa 0/0.2enc d...
Suppose that the Web Auth and 802.1x are using different SSID. If making one policy for both, will the user for WebAuth can login the network by 802.1x? I want to avoid this.How can I set the radius server such that this does not happen?
Hi GP,Actually, priority scheme cannot help. The provider drops the packet in random manner. They do aware the order of the packet being sent.For example, the overall bandwidth (data + voip) exceeds 2Mbps. the provider would drop the exceeded packet ...
Hi M,In this way, it would drop the voip packet at my side. To put it another way, I can set 3 policers for 2 classes of data and voip as follows.first class data: 1Mbpssecond class data: 512kbpsvoip: 512kbpsHowever, the data traffic alway cannot con...
Hello Georg,Thank your for your information.Actually, I understand how to configure the CBWFQ and LLQ. The problem is that the voip packet and data packet are dropped by the policer set at metroe provider side.For example, one of the sites sends 3Mbp...