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Hi, I have configured two WLC 5520 now i have created a WLAN guest where the LobbyAdmin create a new user with password. So, i want to know if is possible send an email to the guest users with the credentials. I have seen for this feature has nece...

I have set up a Cisco 877W router to connect to our business broadband, however it doesn't give out DNS information to the clients. A client will get an IP Address from DHCP ok, but doesn't get any DNS information.  I would expect that it would get ...

We are now in the process of decomming our 'old' 5760 controllers, and MA/MC configured 3650 switches and I have a question as to the migration of the APs.  I have done AP migration on APs that were directly associated to the 5760s, but I have not ye...

jvasilko by Level 1
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Hi guys, Why I have this message always generating in my AP: Mar 21 11:12:05.823: IP ARP: sent rep src 172.16.16.10 0042.68ba.c1d4, dst 172.16.16.10 ffff.ffff.ffff BVI1 this IP address of AP?! and the IP address of AP in my core sw ARP table is t...

Odd one here. Have 3702 APs that show exactly what you would expect for primary and backup images. In our case right now 8.2.141.0/8.2.121.0. Then we have a slew of them showing primary 8.2.141.0 and backup of 3.0.51.0. These WILL NOT take a new back...

lbadman by Level 1
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I just got a new Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller and two AP2802i. I had to update the software to 8.2.141.0 before the AP can join the controller. So far everything is working but I want to connect to a SSID that is not broadcasting. I just get "Unabl...

tnguyen by Level 1
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Can anyone inform me how to find the exact number of software defined network SDN controllers to be implemented in wireless sensor network environment. p.s These controllers will be connected via Ethernet cable.

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