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Before I start planning this, I wanted to determine if this is possible.  I have a client that would like to use CMX for facebook.  However, here is the scenario...They have a main location and would like it integrated with that facebook page.  They ...

I am working on a firmware upgrade on WLC 5508 and WLC 2100 from 7.2.111.3 to 7.4.121.  I have 10 forign controllers and 2 anchor controllers.  My question are:(1) Should I upgrade the forign controllers first or anchor controllers first?(2) Should I...

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As anyone reading this probably knows the Cisco MSE 3350 comes with two NICs. I want to configure them as a team bound to one IP address and send each to a separate 6509 switchport all in the name of redundancy and failover. Has anyone done this? ...

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Hi I would ask your help in a subject with my ACS 5.2 and my WLC 2500. I have access to the wireless network using web authentication. My ACS is my Radius server. I been ask, that the radius users are only valid for a predetermined time, say a full d...

Hello,               We have one wireless guest authentication requirement.For any guest coming should get connected to SSID and need to redirect to  a Web portal application form ,there guest should request desired Username, and password and duratio...

I have single ASR1006 and I'm attempting to add some redundancy to my WLCs that attach directly.  Right now, I have a single interface connected to a 5508.  Using subinterfaces I run the different WLANs and route them at the ASR.  I would like to hav...

Hello, Currently I have three SSIDs each serving it's purpose.. Students, Staff & Guest.. I want to archive different authentication for each SSID, Students will be able to only authenticate only on the Student SSID and same for Staff, Staff shouldn'...

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