Cisco Wireless :: 5500 WLC And 3600 WAPs / Reference Document For Devices Supported Under 5Ghz
May 5, 2013
I am looking for a reference document for the type of devices that are supported under 5Ghz. We are using a 5500 WLC and 3600 WAPs. Lot of users cannot connect to network via mobile devices. Is there a reference doc from cisco which i can use to inform them?
I am having some question around Prime Infrastructure..Does a general document exists regarding the licensing count of monitored devices ? Indeed I am wondering about the specific points. Is it true that :
- A 3750 stack unit count as one (for example a 4 units stack consumes 4 license) ? - A WLC (except 5500) does not consume a license but only the Lightweight APs. - An autonomous AP does not consumes a Lifecycle licence ?
What the heck is key renewal? And why does it change every 3600 seconds? Does that mean my password will change? If so how do I connect additional devices to my Wi-Fi after the 3600 seconds?
looking for an info if Samsung SGH-1747M device running Android version 4.1.1 supported on Cisco WLC 7.4.100.0 Basically the Samsung device cannot join our test wifi (ipads and ihones are OK).
We phace disconnections when having a dozen open connections.Does the Cisco devices have a documented limitation on the buffer size or the number of telnet connections?
I am currently running WCS 7.0.230 I have controllers that are 2500 that are running 7.4.100.60?
My problem is that when I try to add my controller that is a Cisco 5500 running the same 7.4.100.60 I am getting the error SNMP operation to Device failed: Sparse table not supported. Verify that the WCS and WLC versions are compatible and try again.
I have double checked SNMP strings, IP Addressing and everything else I can think of. It just doesn't make sense that I can add a Controller with the same image but different hardware and no the other to the WCS server.
I have 350 WAP (1142n) running of two WLC 5508 (IOS version 7). WLCs are not located on the same subnets/locations and are not configured as mobility groups. The vlan ids on both wlcs are not identical.
I am looking to enable the internal DHCP on my WLC. I have enabled it and it seems to be operating correctly but I think my routing and or settings allowing me to access anything beyond the private network is wrong.
DHCP is handing out correct IP info and DNS info. How do I route the new private network (10.1.9.*) out to our existing 10.1.4.1. (management IP is 10.1.4.253) Can this be done within the WLC ?
I'm working on migrating autonomous WAPs to lightweight mode in a WLC 5508. Some of the older WAPs are being decommissioned at the same time.
One issue I have found is that after replacing an old WAP in autonomous mode with a new WAP (3502); some clients near the coverage of this new LWAPP are now connecting to another WAP in autonomous mode that has not been converted or replaced yet; but that is located quite far away from where these clients are, actually two floors down. Users on these clients have reported wifi dropouts, which is obvious due to the distance where the old WAP is. A workaround that seems to work is removing the wifi profiles in the client machines and recreating them again, which is not a good solution for all of the wifi profiles we have in place. At this point of time we still need to have the older WAPs until they are all replaced.
How can I get clients connecting to a LWAPP that is closer to their location? I'm wondering what causes those clients to look for an existing older WAP rather than connecting to the new LWAPP, which is broadcasting the same SSID closer to where they aree. Bear in mind that the new LWAPP is working fine and has live sessions working just fine.
We have about 20 of the above WAPs in our company network and are quite satisfied with the performance.However occasionally we need to manually reboot the WAPs in order to resolve sporadic connectivity issues that cannot be resolved on the client devices. In order to optimize the performance we would like to automatically restart our WAPs at a certain time (e.g. at night) on a daily or weekly basis.We are currently using WAP4410N-fw-2.0.0.5-K9.
I am almost new to the networking field, hence I might have lacking some basic knowledge. I like to know the impact if the ground of any router get disconnect. WIll the router stops work? We have two peripheral router in my organization, both are connect with the MPLS cloud through the MUX. One router (3745) have ground connection, where as the other (3845) don't. Recently the 3745 router start generating CRC error on the WAN interface. Once we remove the patch cord connecting with the MUX for loop test and reconnect later, the interface did not come back again. FInaly someone advice me to check the ground connection. I found it was loose. Once I fix it properly and reboot the router the interface become up. The person told me that some cisco router send the reference signal through the ground to the MUX connecting with it, if the MUX and router failed to exchange the reference signal the router will not work, is this true ?
Just checking in to ask about setting up a network with multiple WAPs. Right now, I have it set up with two WAPs, and can roam seemlessly between the two. Same security, SSIDs, etc. I have one broadcasting on channel 1, and the other on channel 11.What I wanted to ask is this: in the future, I'd like to add two wireless access to a different network that exists in the same building. So I'd have two more WAPs, broadcasting a different network with a different SSID. I can assign one to channel 6, but the last WAP will not have a non-overlapping channel to use. Is that going to cause interference issues?
I moved my computer and now its moving slow I scanned a document that took forever and when I went to save it (after I finally got it to bring up the folder I wanted to save it in) after 5 minutes it was still on page 2 of the save and I finally rebooted the computer.
I use a CISCO ASA 5505 with ASA 8.3. Everything works fine, but when I type the following line I get an error message:
nat (inside,outside) source dynamic OBJ_SPECIFIC_192-168-1-0 10.1.5.5ERROR: 10.1.5.5 doesn't match an existing object or object-groupI even tried to create the missing object but it did not work. The document also explains how to use ASDM for this configuration. It seems that there an object 10.1.5.5. is created.
I'm not sure if this is even possible, but I'm currently changing from saving my documents on my desktop to a server. However, I like working with files from my desktop for ease of use. Is there any way to save a document in the server, while working with the document as it exists on my desktop (e.g. set the file up to save in two locations)?
I've a customer who has netManager 1.0 and they want to upgrade to CUOM 8.6. I didn't find any upgrade document for netManager 1.0 upgrade to CUOM 8.6.
we are using single cisco 3845 gateway as Ingress as well as vxml gateway . Can you provide any documentation regarding the call volume capacity this gateway can handle. We have deployed this gateway in a UCCE parent- child model.
I have been assigned to find out the nature of the network's bandwidth utilazation. Is there a way to analyze traffic and breakdown the traffic on the ASA5510?
San Antonio: Cisco RV120W Router Thin client devices connecting to Windows 2003 Server Okidata 3410 Dot Matrix printer with Dlink DP301P+ Print Server attached to Parallel Port
If a user sends a picking ticket larger than 6 or 7 pages (not really that much data) to the Okidata printer with the attached print server, the RV120W router will completely lock up. The connection between the two routers is lost, and the router must be physically rebooted. This behaviour is fairly consistent on the larger documents described. Pick tickets of less than 6 pages print without any issues. I've examined the data stream and see nothing of consequence in the larger documents. There is no effect on the Dallas router.
An IPSEC tunnel exists between the two routers. what could be causing the router to freeze?
I got a few Cisco Aironet 3602i. The minimum WLC version to support these is 7.1.91.0. I am planning to upgrade to 7.2.103.0. The minimum WCS version to support these WAP is 7.0.220.0 and the next available 7.0.230.0. Checking the release notes for both of these WCS versions, there is no mention of support for WLC versions listed above.
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Am I missing something here ? What versions would be required on WCS and WLC to make all the three entities (WLC, WCS, WAP) inter-operable ?
Can you use a Cisco 3600 to do a P2P bridge? Using the MAP's ethernet port to connect to a remote LAN? On that remote LAN can you have lightweight APs that connect to a controller on the RAP side?
This is one I am having a hard time finding an answer for. How many clients can a 3600 AP support? For 150 clients on one of these, what would the throughput be for each client?
If my calculations are correct, the device can deliver 420 Mbps, which gives each client roughly 2.8Mbps. Is this correct?