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MiNT and MCX

MiNT and MCX

Vedran_Jurak
New Contributor II
Hello,

A site has some AP7562s. Some are no mesh, others are mesh points root and non root. They are adopted to a VX9000 with layer 3 level 2 links.

Are they all supposed to see each other via level 1 vlan links?

No mesh AP:

- has level 1 vlan links to all other APs except the non root ones
- can't ping non root APs
- can mint ping non roots APs
- mint route table shows all APs

Non root mesh AP:

- has level 1 vlan link only as self
- has level 1 mesh link and it's root AP as neighbour
- can't ping any other AP (but can ping everything else)
- can mint ping other APs
- mint route table shows all APs

Relevant config:

rf-domain GNC
timezone Europe/Prague
country-code hr
use smart-rf-policy GNC-SMART-RF
channel-list dynamic
control-vlan 113

meshpoint GNC-Mesh-Point
meshid GNC-Mesh-ID
beacon-format mesh-point
control-vlan 113
allowed-vlans 112-113
security-mode psk
wpa2 psk 0 xxx
no root

profile ap7562 GNC-AP7562-MCX
interface radio2
placement outdoor
meshpoint GNC-Mesh-Point bss 1
interface ge1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 112-113
switchport trunk native vlan 113
interface vlan113
ip address dhcp
ip dhcp client request options all
meshpoint-device GNC-Mesh-Point
preferred interface 5GHz

ap7562 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
use profile GNC-AP7562-MCX
use rf-domain GNC
hostname GNC-RAP06
meshpoint-device GNC-Mesh-Point
root

ap7562 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
use profile GNC-AP7562-MCX
use rf-domain GNC
hostname GNC-AP07
no rf-domain-manager capable

Thanks.

Best regards.

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vanelm
Contributor
MCX designed to provide wireless (and wired) client connectivity to backbone resources while handling wireless client roaming. Root APs is also taking additional care to eliminate possible loops. From this perspective bidirectional pinging infrastructure can not deliver representative results, as by default AP is tuned for wireless client handling. Internal and wired clients may require additional bridge conf. As soon you have all APs adopted and wireless clients can ping backbone - I see no reasons to worry except they also have wired clients connected to MPs Ethernet. Misha

Vedran_Jurak
New Contributor II
Hi Misha,

- all APs adopted on VX - yes
- APs and VX are on different RFD - yes
- wireless clients talking to MP can ping hosts on backbone and vice versa - remote site for guests, can't really check

vanelm
Contributor
Hello, Please, clarify following - all APs adopted on VX - APs and VX are on different RFD - wireless clients talking to MP can ping hosts on backbone and vice versa Misha

Vedran_Jurak
New Contributor II
Thanks for replying.

Did some additional testing, results below:

MPR can't resolve MAC of MP (ping doesn't work)
MP can resolve MAC of MPR (ping doesn't work)

Wired PC can't resolve MAC of MP (ping doesn't work)
MP can resolve MAC of same wired PC (ping works | wired PC can now ping MP as well)

GTM-P2G8KFN