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Update topology to L3 disruptive?

Update topology to L3 disruptive?

Anonymous
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Hi,

Very quick question. I’ve got to make a change to a topology to use L3. Predominantly because we are also going to use that same topology for a new internal captive portal.

Example below:

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That topology is already in use on another SSID.

Questions is, will making this L3 and applying an IP address cause any disruption?

Many thanks in advance.

 

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Miguel-Angel_RO
Valued Contributor II

Martin,

 

Doing so, you’ll add a L3 interface to your EWC.

Possible impacts are:

  • routing traffic that is not supposed to be
    • routing has to be double checked
  • asymmetric routing if there is already another default gateway (I suppose there is)
    • routing has to be double checked
  • L3 loop (risk seems very very low here)
    • routing has to be double checked

As conclusion, routing has to be double checked a37faf7f05cf4be8963227094259b20a_1f601.png

 

Mig

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Miguel-Angel_RO
Valued Contributor II

Martin,

 

Doing so, you’ll add a L3 interface to your EWC.

Possible impacts are:

  • routing traffic that is not supposed to be
    • routing has to be double checked
  • asymmetric routing if there is already another default gateway (I suppose there is)
    • routing has to be double checked
  • L3 loop (risk seems very very low here)
    • routing has to be double checked

As conclusion, routing has to be double checked a37faf7f05cf4be8963227094259b20a_1f601.png

 

Mig

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