I've had extensive esperience running xSec on the MC9090G. The only problem is that this is a proprietary protocol that only works between the Juniper OAC client and Aruba switches. It also require a unlock code to enable xSec. This unlock code is controlled by Aruba and their lawyers will absolutley not, under any circumstances, give Motorola the key. They refuse to do this because they consider us the competition underlined by the fact that we are suing them for copyright infringement. A relationship between Motorola and Aruba is non-existent. I have been on customer sites and used their live network succesfully with xSec on the 9090.
Oh, i forgot to mention. The Juniper OAC client will not run on MC9090's with Fusion. You must obtain a WZC (Windows Zero Config) version of the WM5 OS to run the OAC client.
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I've had extensive esperience running xSec on the MC9090G. The only problem is that this is a proprietary protocol that only works between the Juniper OAC client and Aruba switches. It also require a unlock code to enable xSec. This unlock code is controlled by Aruba and their lawyers will absolutley not, under any circumstances, give Motorola the key. They refuse to do this because they consider us the competition underlined by the fact that we are suing them for copyright infringement. A relationship between Motorola and Aruba is non-existent. I have been on customer sites and used their live network succesfully with xSec on the 9090.
Oh, i forgot to mention. The Juniper OAC client will not run on MC9090's with Fusion. You must obtain a WZC (Windows Zero Config) version of the WM5 OS to run the OAC client.