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Hi AllFirst time posting. I have a guest anchor controller in our DMZ servicing Apple devices. We are looking at options for using Apple TV to display/stream presentations from executive iPads and such. Since it uses bonjour (multicast) would I be a...
HelloI have a network with cat6500's as a cores, and 3500 xl switches running 12.0.wc5a. On one 3500, I have three 1200 access points (one 1231 and two 1232s running IOS 12-3.7.JA1) to provide a wireless network to allow users to roam with their lap...
Thank you for replying Scott and George! I did some testing and I cannot pass multicast traffic through the EoIP tunnel; it is a feature request from Cisco for a future release. I created a local Vlan on my core for the controller's WLAN interface t...
Yeah sounds like the cell sizes are too big. Have either you or your installer performed the RF Calibration testing yet? If you didn't do the survey simply pull up the site survey doc. It SHOULD list what power the survey was completed at per AP. The...
There is a known issue using PEAP in XP. there is a patch on Microsoft's website for it; reference KB885453. Also Intel just last week release the latest drivers. We use XP Zero to manage the client instead of the ProSet software do to issues with No...
one of two issues1. AP and controller on different subnets? if yes then you need to config option 43 in the DHCP scope for the APs. 2. If your APs are like mine (manufactured prior to 7-2005) then you could be having the same issue I am with the tool...
One other thing, is your AP on a different subnet than the controller? If it is then the DHCP option 43 will resolve the issue. You can make it talk to the controller by entering the following command at the console port "test lwapp controller ip " T...