This page last updated 2023-04-06

Wireless Controller Infrastructure

  • Mobility Conductor Cluster
    • mm1
      • Model: ArubaMM-VA
      • Version: 8.10
      • Role: master (clustered with mm2)
    • mm2
      • Model: ArubaMM-VA
      • Version: 8.10
      • Role: standby (clustered with mm1)
  • Mobility Device Cluster
    • mc1
      • Model: Aruba 7240XM
      • Version: 8.10
    • mc2
      • Model: Aruba 7240XM
      • Version: 8.10

Wireless Policy and Authentication Management

  • Aruba ClearPass (Policy Manager, Guest, InSight)
    • Version: 6.10
    • Platform: Two VMs in a cluster

Wireless Monitoring & Reporting

  • Aruba AirWave
    • Version: 8.2
    • VM (resource intensive)
  • HPE Aruba ClearPass InSight
    • Version:  6.10

Wireless Access Points

  • As of 2022-09-01
    • Total Wireless APs Up: 1630
    • Up Indoor/Outdoor: 1557/73

    • Remote (RAP): 49
  • Reports

  • Sept 2022 Model Summary:

    • MODELCOUNT% OF TOTAL
      Aruba AP 303H60034.46%
      Aruba AP 22532518.67%
      Aruba AP 205H24814.24%
      Aruba AP 2241015.80%
      Aruba AP 335965.51%
      Aruba AP 635714.08%
      Aruba AP 535633.62%
      Aruba AP 205573.27%
      Aruba AP 505H482.76%
      Aruba AP 365412.35%
      Aruba AP 275251.44%
      Aruba AP 325201.15%
      Aruba AP 315160.92%
      Aruba AP 334110.63%
      Aruba AP 37490.52%
      Aruba AP 55570.40%
      Aruba AP 36720.11%

Powered Fiber Information

  • Powered Fiber Information
    • Headend Units
      • Head Units Installed: 3 (one each located in GRWC, OCSE, CRAG)
      • Head Unit Make: GE Pulsar Edge (with SPS Controller installed + Power Express Shelf)
      • Head Unit Model:  SPS841A_0I6R_USB_DS
    • POE Extenders
      • Extenders in the field: 9 (7 in central campus, 2 in west campus)
      • Make: Commscope 2-port universal mount poe extender
      • Model: PFU-P-C-0-060-02
    • Fiber Switch
      • Currently only one located in OCSE
      • Model: Cisco C3750 12-port sfp switch


Wireless Networks

  • SSIDs
    • UCCS-WirelessThe main wireless network to be used by students/faculty/staff those users with UCCS usernames and passwords. Also used by guests who register for and receive a temporary username and password to access this network if they want a secured wireless connection.

    • UCCS-Guest A guest network that has a Single-Click-Access option that provides basic internet connectivity without the need of a username or password. This network is open and not secure, and is similar to free, unsecured wireless at a coffee shop.

    • Eduroam - This wireless network is intended to provide internet connection to visiting students/faculty/staff from other eduroam institutes. These users will use their home institute username and password to join this network. UCCS students/faculty/staff can use their credentials while at other participating eduroam institutes to connect to the eduroam network there.






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