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All good now. Just did a view page source on the portal and it tells you.
FYI
Wifi Mac is
wiFiMacAddress
<tr><td>Wi-Fi MAC Address</td><td><$= device.wiFiMacAddress $></td></tr>
Champion. Works a treat now.
Last question. I need a list of variables as I need the wireless MAC address.
Do you have a list of what’s available?
.bat.
Replaced all the ” with correct ones. Also replaced all the – with correct ones.
it just doesn’t like
-collection devices -type=csv
I have the free version.
I’ve tried all those commands. Seems to be incompatible with the latest version. There has to be a simpler way to extract this info.
is there anyway of getting a dump out of the database or similar? I need to get those MAC addresses so I can load them into our Cisco Identity Service Engine for our provisioning network.
Fixed.
The fireport password is encrypted.
Correct syntax is
Device=CMOS CurrentPassword<span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>Enc</span>=”Fireport” NewPasswordEnc=”xxxxxxxx”
Was very easy to do. Problem solved. Thanks CG.
SelectServerList=PNA; Default=EDUCATION; description = EDUCATION ; host = https://xxxxxx.com.au AutoConnectList=”Education”
description = LEGAL ; host = xxxxxx.com.au AutoConnectList=”Legal” description = PERSONAL; host = https://xxxxxx.com.au AutoConnectList=”PERSONAL”Thanks mate. I’ll try it out and let you know. Cheers
Have identified the problem.
For some reason the 8021x setting of
servervalidate=yes
Not sure why this was on.
Setting this to
servervalidate=no
fixed the problem.
Now I can’t roll back as it comes up with this error.
Autoload=1 when we push out the update….
Awesome. Thanks
We received a fix for this from Wyse. Not documented anywhere.
We added this code to the ICA connection string and the dropouts stopped.CDMHighThroughput=0
SessionConfig=ICA CDMHighThroughput=0 DiskMapTo=U USBRedirection=HDX SessionReliability=yes Reconnect=yes WarnPopup=no
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