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I manage a network of about 150 APs with diverse clients, and we have been having issues with bugs in IOS for months. We are currently running 12.2(13)JA4 as 12.2(15)JA would lose its connection to the radius server and drop all clients when strange...
I don't know about everyone else, but our wireless network has terriable problems with D-Link cards losing link to the AP about 10ft away. It is by far the worst performer out there from what I've seen, but according to this article, http://www.digi...
Looking at the cisco specs on the new radios, it looks like the range of 802.11g is about half that of 11b and the power output is 30mw instead of 100mw. If the radio falls back to 11b mode, will the power output and range be comparable to the 11b r...
Currently, our router(2514) uses RACLs to provide some level of security using the tcp established option. I attempted to enable CBAC on my router following this document almost exactly: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/secursw/ps101...
We are currently in the process of upgrading our APs from VxWorks to IOS using the WLSE. I have some questions about some of the things found in the configuration such as class maps and QOS things. There just seems to be a lot of leftover items tha...
I ran this scenario for a while, and there's is no way to avoid spanning-tree and achieve redundancy. We setup a vPC link from the nexus pair to each 6500, and the Nexus pair blocked towards the standby 6500.One note of caution, make sure not to mis...
I thought I would post a follow-up to this since I'm royally PO'd at the quality of software Cisco is releasing again. We are currently migrating our wireless network to Vlans, and I am still running the 12.2.13(JA4) release. Well after I convert m...
It's good to know that I am not the only one with problems. Fortunately, JA4 works for us and I don't see us changing until the developers get things under control again. Thinking back, this isn't really new to Cisco, as they contend with more bugs...
Here's how we do it on our campus. This allows only one mac address per port, but you can still remove one device and add another (ie unplug the desktop and plug in a laptop). This seems to work very well for locking out cheap hubs and the like.!29...