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Suppose I have 2 3850 switches in a stack. Each access switch would be connected to both stack switches through etherchannel. Outside firewall and router are likewise connected to both stack switches through etherchannel. So if one switch in the stac...
I have a 3850 switch configured as wireless mobility controller.
It has access points that are fully functional.
I can see everything I need through the command line. However, when I get in through the web gui, there's nothing there. If I click on "a...
Y'all are welcome to safely assume that I've searched and googled about this.
I'm looking for something along the lines of practical advice that would be based on equipment testing.
We're evaluating ISE to manage wireless guest network and BYOD.
We'd also like to control corporate domain users' access through the firewall (outbound, no vpn). Would ISE be useful for that, or is there a better solution? I don't necessarily cherish...
Hi Roman,
Thank you for sharing so much excellent advice!!!
I read the white paper you suggested. Great information.
One more thing I am looking for is a good resource for wireless capacity planning. Something to address the following fundamental que...
Hi Roman,
We have several wireless access points connected to a 3850 controller. We also have several access points that are not controlled by the 3850. They are however using the same ssids and VLANs (corporate and guest)
We have connectivity issu...