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  Ask Me Anything Event   Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation. Submit your questions from  Monday,  August 4, 2025 through Friday, August 15, 2025. Our colleagues Saikat Nandy and Parithosh Vema will be waiting to assist you ...

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Good afternoon, everybody.I apologize for my English))) This is google translate)))Please help with this question. I need to set up the following scheme:WLC = 5760Lightweight AP (LAP) = 2602EAutonomus = 3501ETried to adjust instruction: http://www.ci...

Hello,I'm setting up a new 5508 WLC (the first wlc I have ever setup) and I have my WLAN setup with our existing WPA/TKIP ssid for transitioning our clients from our existing autonomous system to the wlc. I have selected PSK as the key mgmt and I ca...

With Dual RLAN support enabled, does one now get support for 4 MAC's per port or just 4 shared between the two? I seem to recall getting more than 4 but after last weekend (unk reason), I can only get 3 with a 4th a set of zeros and number 5 missing ...

Hello guysI am setting up wireless network in my office using WLC 2504. I have gone through the basic setup wizard but want to use GUI instead of CLI. But don't know how to bring GUI. As on my laptop I dont have serial port so console cable is connec...

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I have Cisco wireless controller on site A and connected with 1600 series access point.On my site b I have 1600 series access point no WLC .How to connect these access point over the wan. I want my authentication traffic goes to the controller.

Hi, My Corporate Headquarters has:1. Cisco 5508 WLC2. Centralized RADIUS serverA MAC address repository is created in the WLC for MAC address authentication. This includes MAC addresses of users from the Headquarters as well as the remote branch offi...

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