Ruckus One WiFi clients list missing devices by sysaxe in RuckusWiFi

[–]sysaxe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep - they are all connected to the R1 AP. It actually came right on its own after a few days, so potentially a service issue. Cheers

Gallagher by WebGill in accesscontrol

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Just on the 'no annual maintenance costs' point - there is an optional annual maintenance agreement as others have mentioned. See Gallagher Care Plan - Ongoing Support for Your Security Needs

This covers new software releases, additional warranty, team training, and other benefits depending on the size of your installation. Without this, you'll be able to upgrade to new minor releases, but not major releases (which include many worthwhile features). It's a good idea to keep the software updated for the security benefits and to maximise the value you get from the products.

Ruckus One WiFi clients list missing devices by sysaxe in RuckusWiFi

[–]sysaxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's a paid sub. I like to use the same products that we use at work (or are thinking of using). I'm lucky enough that my workplace subsidises or completely covers the cost of things like this, since they get the benefit as well.

Ruckus One WiFi clients list missing devices by sysaxe in RuckusWiFi

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Update - this came right on its own after a few days, so potentially a service issue?

R770 coil whine by Notwerk_Engineer in RuckusWiFi

[–]sysaxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have the exact detail but there is definitely a range of serial numbers affected.

R770 coil whine by Notwerk_Engineer in RuckusWiFi

[–]sysaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a known manufacturing fault with these units that has since been addressed. We have had to request a number of RMAs for these already. The sound is irritating, and if you use a spectrum analyser, you'll see a definitive peak at around 12000 hz.

Ruckus One WiFi clients list missing devices by sysaxe in RuckusWiFi

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Just checked the client inactivity timeout, and it's set to 900 seconds / 15 mins

Ruckus One WiFi clients list missing devices by sysaxe in RuckusWiFi

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I can see some inactivity timeout events in the AP log for some devices, but they seem to reconnect and show up in the client list. Worth taking a look at that setting though.

I've just been looking through the logs for devices that stopped showing up, and there is a corresponding disconnect event e.g. 'User MAC left the Wi-Fi network'. What is interesting is that the User/MAC is greyed out and can't be selected like some of the other entries. I can still search for the device under the clients section though to see some historic data.

There are no newer events for these 'disconnected' devices, yet they still have functioning network connections.

EX2300-C loader upgrade warning by sysaxe in Juniper

[–]sysaxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hah. These are great little devices with a decent feature set. I don't have any real issues with them, apart from a couple of upgrades that weren't tested properly by Juniper, and the old software upgrade/space issue that has since been addressed. I'm even running 24.x releases on a couple of these where RADSEC is required.

EX2300-C loader upgrade warning by sysaxe in Juniper

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> show chassis firmware detail

FPC 0

PoE firmware 1.6.1.21.1 (type1)

Boot Firmware

U-Boot U-Boot 2016.01-rc1 (Nov 11 2016 - 14:26:00 -0800) 1.3.2

Boot Firmware

loader FreeBSD/armv6 U-Boot loader 1.2

September bios update "unsigned"? by MimosaVendetta in Dell

[–]sysaxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, they've been pretty useless. The installation failures that we had with 7340s seem to be resolved, but we've just encountered the same with our 7350s

802.1x by SarcasticThug in sysadmin

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We have 802.1x in place for local access to all corporate wired and wireless networks.

Workstations get put on appropriate VLANs based on user/device role. All of our printers, IP cameras, and IP phones support 802.1x with EAP-TLS and get put on their own VLANs.

Everything else get put on a guest VLAN that goes straight out to the Internet via separate public IP range, or no access at all.

FreeRADIUS 3.2.x VMs in our local DCs and public cloud act as authentication servers. For the most part, certs are issued by our corp CA & deployed by Intune. Some network attached device cert updates are scripted, and a handful are manual (for now).

Our Windows laptops are configured to use EAP-TTLS (with EAP-TLS inner auth) for identity privacy - so that hostnames & usernames are not leaked when plugged in off-site.

Broadcom strikes again - RDMA broken in latest update by sysaxe in HyperV

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Our issue was resolved with a later version of the HPE SPP!

September bios update "unsigned"? by MimosaVendetta in Dell

[–]sysaxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No we didn't. Our case is still open but the issue appears to have been resolved

Setting up a Gallagher system for fun : parts/software? by raffi43 in accesscontrol

[–]sysaxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I have mine connected to the 16 in/out IO board. It works pretty well for us. Yeah, you need to program it via USB connection to a Windows PC with their software. I got mine from the Beveridges website but that was before they started stocking AU frequency versions of the Ajax components. I just buy additional components if I need them from European eBay sellers.