AP 3825 and MLAG Topology
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‎06-14-2016 02:32 PM
Hi everyone!
Is it possible to perform an MLAG connection between two Summit Switches and 3825i APs?
Our intention is to provide POE and LAG functionality simultaneously to the AP.
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Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Alex.
Is it possible to perform an MLAG connection between two Summit Switches and 3825i APs?
Our intention is to provide POE and LAG functionality simultaneously to the AP.
.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Alex.
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‎06-14-2016 05:45 PM
As far as PoE redundancy is concerned, the 3825 supports redundant PoE power but the AP will reboot if it loses power on the primary port and will come back up on the secondary port. Alternative it can support transparent power failover with an external power supply. For the sake of completeness the 3935 does support hitless PoE failover.
Thanks,
Will
Thanks,
Will
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‎06-14-2016 04:53 PM
If both connection ends up on different switches ...yes for sure. If the ports ends on the same switch it's depend on the switch type. See the kb. regards Umut
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‎06-14-2016 04:23 PM
Hi everyone!
So using MLAG we will be able to provide POE redundancy and LAG functionality simultaneously, right?
Regards,
Alex.
So using MLAG we will be able to provide POE redundancy and LAG functionality simultaneously, right?
Regards,
Alex.
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‎06-14-2016 04:05 PM
Hey Alex
MLAG is the function of the switches so any device that can do a LAG connection can be connected to XOS switches running MLAG.
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MLAG is the function of the switches so any device that can do a LAG connection can be connected to XOS switches running MLAG.
P
