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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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What is the average memory usage for a Cisco 5508 with 500 APs (mostly 3502s) running 7.0.116.0 code? I am currently at 450 access points and have 80% memory usage should I be concerned?

Have a Anchor WLC 5520 running 8.5.0.140 and Foreign WLC running 8.0.152Running a 1 legged solution, Anchor is in a DMZ on a Pall Alto, the mobility anchor is up and working.Traffic is breaking out on a layer 2 connection to a 3rd party web filtering...

When we try to remove a Mac Address from the Security Disabled Clients list, the following appears and we unable to remove it and reactivate the device. Disabled Client 88******** doesn't exist anymore on systemError in Deleting Disabled Client We se...

hi,i am looking around hwo to know the flash and ram installed in WLC 4402 ?try looking any command, sh ver not there. even in WCS.any idea?thanks..

Hello guys, In my company have a portal to create a visitant user and set his permissions, in this portal I need to integrate the wifi guest user creation, the question is how I can do, in the old days we created through SNMP but I would like to set ...

Good Morning, I currently have 2 x WLC 5520, with a combination of 1810W and 3602 APs in my environment which are each supporting about 7 remote sites at this time over a standard MPLS WAN. We are currently looking at going towards an SD-WAN Solution...

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I don't have any equipment yet. I am looking into a wireless LAN for a small company and am trying to save money. I just need to know if it possible to have the network without having to buy an access point.

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