Bonjour Traffic \ AirPlay
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09-19-2013 12:44 PM
We are setting up Apple TV’s in a classroom environment to allow faculty to connect via wireless using Airplay Mirroring and project their screen. In general, I'm interested in how others are handling Bonjour traffic on a routed network and\or how network admins are handling this type solution in a bridged at controller environment.
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10-10-2013 12:35 PM
Sorry. No. You should not have to enable Multicast traffic on the topology in order for this to work as long as you aren't doing something to block the traffic on your switch infrastructure.
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10-10-2013 12:29 PM
Branden, Will having block MU to MU traffic on each VNS disable the devices from being able to speak to one another through this contain to VLAN bonjour rule? Thanks,
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10-10-2013 11:58 AM
Thanks, Branden.
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10-10-2013 11:43 AM
Correct Jim. See my post above and just change the VLAN to whatever your "Bonjour" VLAN is.
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10-10-2013 11:34 AM
You will need to be running 8.31. I'm assuming you have your different wireless networks broken out into different VLANs which is why the iOS devices cannot talk to each other. I'll assume your wired devices are on VLAN 1. See attached screenshot of how you need to build the Rule in your wireless controller so that the Bonjour traffic on your wireless gets dropped into VLAN 1.
