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Re: iPhone and Network Disruptions ...

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dale W. Carder)
Sun Jul 22 15:52:22 2007

Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:51:21 -0500
From: "Dale W. Carder" <dwcarder@doit.wisc.edu>
In-reply-to: <Pine.SOC.4.61.0707211850440.13066@paixhost.pch.net>
To: Bill Woodcock <woody@pch.net>
Cc: Sean Donelan <sean@donelan.com>,
        North American Network Operators Group <Nanog@merit.edu>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu



On Jul 21, 2007, at 8:52 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>>> Cisco, Duke has now come to see the elimination of the problem,   
>>> see:
>>> "*Duke Resolves iPhone, Wi-Fi Outage Problems"* at
>>> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2161065,00.asp

>> it's an ARP storm, or something similar,
> when the iPhone roams onto a new 802.11 hotspot.  Apple hasn't  
> issued a
> fix yet, so Cisco had to do an emergency patch for some of their  
> larger
> customers.

As I understand, Duke is using cisco wireless controllers to run their
wireless network.  Apparently there is some sort of interop issue where
one system was aggravating the other to cause arp floods in rfc1918  
space.

We've seen 116 distinct iphones so far on our campus and have had  
sniffers
watching arps all week to look for any similar nonsense.  However, we
are running the AP's in autonomous (regular ios) mode without any magic
central controller box.

Dale

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Dale W. Carder - Network Engineer
University of Wisconsin at Madison / WiscNet
http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~dwcarder



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