That's not a bad idea to use option 66.. We just let them grab a DHCP
address from a pool that's set up to only allow traffic to DNS and
Cambium cloud IPs.. Same end result if they default the router.
Vlad
On 11/19/2018 12:43 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
Yeah, but once they're defined the first time, they're available in
the device config, which isn't to bad. I'm not sure how else to have
user-specific settings managed centrally. It could be easier to get to
the overrides page from the Device dashboard page, though.
We're actually doing all the baseline config (that which applies to
ALL routers: ipv6, timezone, DST, etc.) in tftp file via option 66. A
defaulted router will get DHCP, download tftp file with all that
stuff, including a generic, limited access pppoe user/pass. At that
point, they reboot and can reach the Internet, where we finish it up
in cnMaestro. So even if customer defaults, it auto-reprovisions after
we force it to sync in cnMaestro.
*Jesse DuPont*
Network Architect
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Celerity Networks LLC
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On 11/19/18 11:33 AM, Vlad Sedov wrote:
That's how we manage PPPoE and WLAN settings currently, but the
overrides are clunky at best (i mean.. who the hell uses length of a
label as a sorting parameter?).. We have customers who ask for
additional settings, like different local network address, guest wifi
network, etc.. It just seems like these things should be easier to
configure for each individual device without making a huge list of
overrides.
Vlad
On 11/19/2018 12:27 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
I've been testing it - I'm using a single AP group and custom
overrides. We are also PPPoE so created custom variables so that we
could do user-specific pppoe user/pass in the custom overrides
section. It does work.
*Jesse DuPont*
Network Architect
email: jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net
Celerity Networks LLC
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On 11/19/18 11:06 AM, Vlad Sedov wrote:
Hey folks..
Does anyone use Maestro cloud thing to manage routers for end users?
We're pretty happy with how it handles corporate networks and
radios, but home router configuration seems a bit underdeveloped.
The only way I see is to either create an AP group and wifi network
for each customer, or put them all under one AP group, and use the
less-than-friendly custom overrides to maintain individual SSIDs,
WPA keys, etc..
How are you guys doing it?
thank you,
Vlad
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