Sadly, we use the Bonjour protocol where I work - horrible.... horrible protocol - for things like streaming from apple devices to apple tv's, printing and so on.
Everything works fine, but i have a question.
When I go into an AP, select Configure and then Neighboring Devices, I see the text "
This setting is used for Layer 3 Roaming and Bonjour Gateway."
Below is a screenshot of that:

I'm really not sure what that's for. Is it for the AP's to know their other nearest AP(s) for handing off Bonjour requests? I have Bonjour enabled within my network policy, and see within my DHCP server that it has injected an IP in all my VLANS so every network/subnet "knows" each other, so I'm trying to figure out what the above does, as well as what the "Roaming Threshold" setting does.
Anyone know?
Thanks,
Jason.