ā03-30-2020 02:09 PM
Hi,
Very quick question. Iāve 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:
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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ā03-30-2020 07:59 PM
Martin,
Doing so, youāll add a L3 interface to your EWC.
Possible impacts are:
As conclusion, routing has to be double checked
Mig
ā04-06-2020 12:44 PM
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ā03-31-2020 06:50 AM
Hi Mig,
Thanks for getting back.
The EWC doesnāt currently use any other L3 interface, so going to take the plunge and enable this.
Will report back if all goes well.
Many thanks again.
ā03-31-2020 06:23 AM
Martin,
You wonāt probably get any issue but there is to few info to be sure.
The EWC is acting as a router so if you add a L3 interface he will start to route this specific VLAN.
If you have other L3 interfaces, you can route them together in the EWC without going through the core.
All is conditional as I donāt know your setup/design (use OSPF on the EWC?, how many L3 interfaces?, detailed routing table, etc.)
Mig
ā03-30-2020 09:24 PM
Hi Mig,
Thank you for getting back to me, really appreciate it.
Hoping you can help me understand, help me make better choices.
The VLAN this topology belongs to already has a default gateway that is routing traffic as you suspect.
Any device that gets an IP address on this VLAN will maintain that information, so effectively all will stay the same, the DG will be same router.
What Iām not understanding is why and how giving the EWC topology an IP address would cause those effects.
Routing will effectively still point to the same DG i.e. 192.168.0.1. /24 is the mask. The topology L3 interface will get an IP address of 192.168.0.250.
Many thanks
Martin