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Disable Guest SSID based on set schedule.

Disable Guest SSID based on set schedule.

Jim_Seaman
New Contributor II
Disabling open/guest SSID networks in the middle of the night would be neat for a level of security for an SSID with hardly any security.
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James_A
Valued Contributor
My SE told me about a MIB to enable/disable an SSID, so you could just run this in a cronjob:
snmpset -v2c -c private ewc.host.name .1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.15.3.3.4.4.1.7.101 i: 2101 is the SNMP ID for that SSID (which you can find by snmpwalking .1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.15.3.3.4.4.1.4), and i: 2 disables, i: 1 enables.

The fixes are in 10.11.06.

-Gareth

James_A
Valued Contributor
I see 10.21.02 has been released, with several fixes for "Improved performance of SNMP agent to handle large volume of configuration transactions" wns0017179 wns0017301 wns0017318 wns0017228. Will these go into 10.11 at some point?

Also, would this explain why I'm not getting AP down notifications any more?

Hi James

I think the case route is the best way, I saw the same as you in the lab after changing my community names.

-Gareth
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