08-02-2013 07:01 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:34 AM
We went through an upgrade from 7.4.100.0 for all of our WLC's this morning. One of the interesting features, that we wanted to take advantage of, was the BYOD profiling that the release notes talk about. I'm going through the controllers and see that there is now a tab under the SSID called "policy mapping". However, when I look for where I can create the local policy, I cannot find anything on the WLC for completing that task. I've been looking for instructions and notes on how to do this, but cannot seem to find any. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? Thanks!
08-02-2013 07:03 AM
Please disregard.....found it!
08-02-2013 09:13 AM
Hope this is what you're looking for: the Configuring Local Policies section in the 7.5 configuration guide:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/7.5/config_guide/b_cg75_chapter_0111100.html
10-28-2013 05:17 AM
Stavros,
Since you've been on 7.5 code for almost 2 months now, what has been your experience with it? Have you found it reliable and have you ran into any issues? We are rolling out ISE and an upgrade to 7.4 is required for some of the features we're trying to implement but if 7.5 is stable, I might just make the leap to it.
10-28-2013 05:25 AM
@campbech1,
Ironically enough, we're also implementing ISE within the next few months! Let me know how your ISE rollout goes!
As far as code 7.5.102.0 goes, we only ran into one issue. It's a known issue(CSCud68413), which causes any controller, that is acting as a DHCP server, to stop handing out IP addresses. The only fix is to reboot the controller. Our guest anchor controller is responsible for handing out DHCP addresses. We noticed this issue early on. Our work-around was to move the DHCP scope onto an L3 switch. Other than that, 7.5.102.0 has been pretty stable. I haven't experienced any other issues with it. I do like the profiling capabilities, and the ability to create certain rulesets off of the profiles. It's kind of a like a mini-ise, when it comes to profiles.
Let me know how everything goes! Good luck!
10-30-2013 06:58 AM
Thanks for the info on 7.5.102. I do have a question how many AP's and Clients do you have on your 7.5 environment and have you seen Bug ID CSCtd34834. We see this bug where we get critical errors MFP Anomaly Detected - 1 'CCMP Not Encrypted'. from most of our clients. It does not cause an operational issue with a small number of clients. We are just looking for more information on larger installs as we have a plan to move quickly to 7.5.
Thanks
Mark Dycus
10-30-2013 07:22 AM
Mark,
We were seeing the same thing! Our resolution (not really a resolution, but more of a work-around) was to turn down the alarms. I do see that there is an enhancement request for this (CSCtd34834).
10-30-2013 11:09 AM
I don't see how to turn down the alarms? help. I did disable MFP on all our SSID but I still see the critical alarm. About how many clients are you running?
Thanks again
11-06-2013 08:55 AM
Please | follow the below steps to create Local Policies. |
Step 1 | Choose Security > Local Policies. |
Step 2 | Click New to create a new policy. |
Step 3 | Enter the policy name and click Apply. |
Step 4 | On the Policy List page, click the policy name to be configured. |
Step 5 | On the Policy > Edit page, follow these steps:
The device type you choose is listed in the Device List.
Sleeping clients are clients with guest access that have had successful web authentication that are allowed to sleep and wake up without having to go through another authentication process through the login page. This sleeping client timeout configuration overrides the WLAN-specific sleeping client timeout configuration.
The day and start time and end time that you specify is listed.
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