cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
3655
Views
10
Helpful
3
Comments
Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

These features are not supported on Cisco Flex 7500 Series Controllers code 7.0.116.0, it could change in future versions:

•Local mode AP (However AP joins 7500 initially as local mode and should be converted to Flex Connect mode)

•Mesh, Sniffer, Rogue Detector.

•LAG

•Client and RFID tag location

•CCX CAC

•STP

•7500 as guest anchor

•L3 Roaming (Centrally switched wlan -> same and inter-controller)

•Multicast (Multicast - Multicast and Multicast - Unicast). (ignore - 7500 gui interface may still show multicast-multicast config.)

•VideoStream

•TrustSec SXP

•IPv6/Dual Stack client Support

•WGB

•AAA override

•Peer to Peer blocking

•Data DTLS(OEAP)

•FIPs

•HotSpot2.0 (802.11u)

•Client rate limiting for centrally switched clients

Cisco Flex 7500 Series Controller does not support the 802.1x security variants on a centrally switched WLAN. For example, the following configurations are not allowed(and TAC does not support) on a centrally switched WLAN

•WPA1/WPA2 with 802.1x AKM

•WPA1/WPA2 with CCKM

•Dynamic-WEP

•Conditional webauth

•Splash WEB page redirect

If you want to configure your WLAN in any of the above combinations, the WLAN must be configured to use local switching.

Note:

•Flex7500 supports 250Mbps central switched data throughput for guest access

•Only Flex connect mode AP is supported for data traffic

•Static AP-manager interface

(Note: For Cisco 7500 Series controllers, it is not necessary to  configure an AP-manager interface. The management interface acts like an  AP-manager interface by default, and the access points can join on this  interface.)

•AP joined on local mode should be converted to Flex/Monitor, TAC does not support local mode AP services.

7.2.103.0 supports 802.1X on Centrally switched wlan unlike 7.0.116.0.

Check respective release notes.

Comments
tanawinrei
Level 1
Level 1

Do cisco flex controller fireware 7.0 support Multicast - Multicast mode ?

Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

No.

Amjad Abdullah
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Thanks Saravanan.

Getting Started

Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: