08-13-2012 12:40 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:31 PM
Hi,
Can I have two WLCs with different verssions on the same mob-ility group? ex 7.0.x.x and 7.2.x.x?
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08-13-2012 12:45 PM
Its not reommended, unless you are doing anchoring.
The problem is if you have clients that can roam from one ap on one code to another ap on another code, you could expereince problems.
But, if you were anchoring, from say a foreign controller to a anchor controller, I understand that is supported without any issues.
08-13-2012 12:45 PM
Its not reommended, unless you are doing anchoring.
The problem is if you have clients that can roam from one ap on one code to another ap on another code, you could expereince problems.
But, if you were anchoring, from say a foreign controller to a anchor controller, I understand that is supported without any issues.
08-13-2012 12:49 PM
Thnx.
I want 7.0.x.x to support 1231 APs and 7.2.x.x to support ISE 1.1.1
does 7.2 support 1231?
08-13-2012 12:55 PM
No, according to the cisco wlc matrix
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/release/notes/crn7_2.html#wp868108
1230 support stops at 7.0
08-13-2012 12:56 PM
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08-13-2012 12:58 PM
off-topic @George, I think you use ISE only for profiling, not posturing, how do you profile PCs? I use dhcp option for iphones and it works fine but my laptops come up as UnKnown.(Discard this message if you are not using ISE)
thnx
08-13-2012 01:04 PM
You had the WGB ISE question, right ?
Profiling is a 'art' more than a 'rule'. Take your iphone and name it "iPad" and see what happens to your profile rules .
As for PCs, you have a lot more probes "trys" to properly profile a device. On a PC you can go deeper than a "i" device.
08-13-2012 01:07 PM
Yup I had that quesiton, I understand if I name my iphone "ipad" its gonna change, I've seen it uses DHCP hostname.
I dont' need to differentiate between ipad/iphones, so I can just make a rule if it contains OUI=Apple, and I'm fine.
Can't seem to make the pc come up as a workstation, its still unknown
08-13-2012 01:11 PM
Im really glad you brought that WGB question up, becuase I havent tested that. Im curiuos, are you able to add the WGB to a MAB list ?
As for iphone / ipad I agree.
Is the PC wired or wireless?
08-13-2012 01:17 PM
I've replied to that post aswell.
Honestly, I haven't messed with MAB or what so ever, I use Active Directory to authenticate them to ISE, I didn't have alot of time but I noticed when using internal store it didn't work, for some weird reason I ended up using my own ACTIVE Directory username and it authenticated and work, even PC behind the WGB worked.
ISE profiled it as CISCO ACCESS point and I've set a rule if CISCO ACCESS point switch VLAN to 40 or whatever.
This is all in central switching, I wish it worked on HREAP but I dont' think it does, but I will try it .
PC is connecting wirelessly.
08-13-2012 01:26 PM
I recall if you use 802.1X and point to AD, it will not use internal store even if it fails. Dont deposit that check,
Cool, so the WGB did work, but when you move it to vlan 30 -- all the clients behind the bridge moved with it right .. no issues?
PC -- What probes do you have on? It may be best and you should consider agents. If it states unknown, you should make sure the OUI list is updated. You should see something.. Its been a few months since I played with my ISE box ..
08-13-2012 01:29 PM
I'm really stuck on 7.0.2xx cuz of WGBs and then I need HREAP support for ISE which makes me upgrade to 7.2.x.x
I have two WLCs in m.obility group and i was thinking to have 7.2.x.x on one 7.0.x.x on another to support my WGBs.
Yes the client behind it was put in the same VLAN.
08-13-2012 01:34 PM
Sorry, I am not sure I understand ..
You need 7.0.x becuase of WGB, why ?
HREAP support and ISE is only on 7.2 ?
Thanks
08-13-2012 01:37 PM
Exactly, that's what I've figured so far.
I feel like driving a lamborgini in the jungle, I have: ISE,WLC but yet wgbs and 1200s APs lol
08-13-2012 01:40 PM
LOL, but still ... I need to ask WHY ?
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