07-18-2018 05:50 AM
Hi,
I have setup bonjour gateway on a test AP which shows expected bonjour services on the VLANs its connected to.
As a user connected to the AP on a different VLAN/SSID i can see those bonjour services and also when i move to other nearby AP i can still see those services.
However, when i move to different location and far away APs, i cannot see those services learnt by this Bonjour Gateway even though those AP show the gateway as their BDD.
Is there anything extra to be configured so that all APs in the hive can see/receive/advertise bonjour services learnt on BDD.
Your assistance is appreciated.
Thanks
Sajid
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07-23-2018 02:30 PM
Hi Sajid, thanks for getting those updated. If you run the following commands on the AP acting as the BDD you can see what services it is broadcasting:
show bonjour service local
show bonjour service mode
show bonjour vlan
show bonjour status
show bonjour service local | include <IP of device we are trying to reach>
For the APs that can't get the services but list that AP as their BDD, are they in the same subnet as the BDD? Or if you're going to a different building, do we have L2 access to the BDD? Can the AP ping the BDD?
07-20-2018 12:21 PM
We just want to make sure there aren't large differences in the firmware to make sure all traffic can flow both ways. We want to be on the latest firmware to make sure we have all possible bug fixes applied. Are you using HiveManager Classic or HiveManager (formerly NG)?
07-20-2018 12:08 AM
Hi Sam,
Thanks for your response.
The Test AP is on an older firmware 6.5r8b whereas other APs are on newer 6.5r9/9a. We do have other AP models that are running newer firmware.
Does it make a difference if the APs are on different firmware?
I will Upgrade test AP to latest firmware.
Sajid
07-19-2018 03:37 PM
Are all APs on the same firmware/ the latest firmware version recommended?