02-06-2020 04:30 PM
when the BDDs don`t see each other directly over the air. Any proposals?
AH-a81600#show bonjour-gateway status
Note: bonjour client only learning/registering aerohive special services
Running as bonjour gateway
Bonjour Gateway Status:Enabled
Realm Name: realmA
Device priority: 23
My BDD: 192.168.105.100
Local mgt0: IP(192.168.105.100/24), VLAN(1105) MAC(f4ea:b5a8:1600)
Total 2 Local Attached VLANs: 1105 1106
Total Services: 0; Total Self-Services: 0; Published Times: 0
Total 1 Remote BDDs:
1) 192.168.103.20 metric=1
Bonjour VLAN range: 1-4094
AH-a81600#show bon
AH-a81600#show bonjour-gateway ser
AH-a81600#show bonjour-gateway service rem
AH-a81600#show bonjour-gateway service remote
Show Remote Bonjour Gateway Service:
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1) Name=X-Mirage[lappen]; Type=_airplay._tcp.; subType=; VLAN=1104; BDD=192.168. 103.20
2) Name=705A0F82A80C@X-Mirage[lappen]; Type=_raop._tcp.; subType=; VLAN=1104; BD D=192.168.103.20
Total 2 services.
In general I am looking for a way, to have one flat L2 Network for Clients, but show only lets say appleTVs that are close to the client.
I hope it`s clear what I am willing to achieve.
Thanks in advance.
02-11-2020 08:49 AM
First of all thank you for the answers.
Is there any further description on the parameter "Max wireless hops" on Bonjour Gateway filter rules? What I get from the help is the following:
Max Wireless Hop: Specify how many management subnet hops away a BDD can be from another BDD for them to advertise the services that they share. Enter the maximum number of management subnet hops there can be between one BDD and another for the recipient to accept service advertisements. The range of metric values is from 0 to 100. A value of 0, the default, means that there is no maximum distance.
I have both APs APs in one network policy but 2 different BDDs by putting those in different management VLANs. So my guess was, if the APs cannot see each other over the air, they shouldn`t learn remote services because the metric for "Max wireless hops" should be higher than 1.
Is there any example configuration where "max wireless hops" is used?
02-08-2020 06:29 PM
One way I think you can do this is to put the two APs into different hive objects (and by nature different Network Policies). If you've got two different MGMT VLANs, you may already have the APs in different Network Policies. IIRC, the bonjour membership for remote requires the same hive for inter AP communication since they're on a different VLAN.
What is not possible is to do positioning as Sam said and how some other vendors do it by only redistributing the mDNS traffic from only the nearby APs.
02-07-2020 12:38 PM
The only way to not advertise the services from the bonjour gateway would be to not include the guest VLAN in the remote bonjour gateway set up. If the bonjour gateway is set up to broadcast the apple TVs on the guest VLAN, the guest network will be able to see those apple TVs regardless of client location. Unfortunately we don't currently have a way to offer bonjour services based on client positioning.