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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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I am in the process of upgrading Cisco 2504 WLC from 8.2.166.0 to 8.5.135.0.In doing this I have seen in many places, the command "config advanced backup-controller primary/secondary" is used before the upgrade. Please be kind to explain me the use o...

Version 8.3.133.02960SAIR-AP2802I-E-K9I'm trying to reclaim some power budget on a 2960S so that I can power more 2802I.I've been using variations on the following:power inline static max 26000power inline auto max 26000power inline consumption 26000...

I got questions: 1.Is there any way on WLC or LAP to check lightweight AP is actually broadcasting ssid and which ssids they’re broadcasting? 2. In Flexconnect LAP, what is the meaning of “sh dot11 vlan” vs “sh vlan”?

fujovoris by Level 1
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 I have WLC 5520 ,  i need to put the AP in remote branch , and it should registered to the 5520 WLC at H.Q over WAN .is it work , and is there any special configurations needed to get this work , without using flexconnect mode ? Best regardsAkram   

he same corresponding log consistently occurs.The 172.x.7.x server has a preference for peer group.Switch 1 switch 2 The same log occurs.Why is this happening? %DAEMON-3-SYSTEM_MSG: NTP: Peer 172.x.7.x with stratum 2 selected - ntpd[29687]%DAEMON-3-S...

Hi all, My wifi environment is made up of a WLC (3504) and APs (2802). My SSIDs are currently using WPA2 with passphrase. Is it possible to use certificate authentication (machine self sign cert) without leveraging any radius server such as ISE or NP...

donnie by Level 1
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