disable idle timeout on WLAN
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06-13-2024 12:54 AM
Hi Team,
If user idle timeout uncheck on WLAN means no idle timeout happens to user if connectivity is idle
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06-13-2024 01:02 AM
Yes that correct
but if you disable it in WLAN Guest then your DHCP will exhausted fast
you need to be careful
MHM
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06-13-2024 06:35 AM
- Include the controller model too (?)
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06-13-2024 06:36 AM
Models are 9800-80
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06-13-2024 06:50 AM
- Use these advisories : https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless/ideal-wlan-timeout-settings-9800cl/m-p/4412468#M230030
M.
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06-13-2024 10:29 AM
Refer Client Timers section from following Cisco Catalyst 9800 series configuration best practices document
Jagan Chowdam
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