Mixed AP Models in same RF-Domain
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‎11-12-2021 08:37 AM
All:
I have an existing Mint 2 RF-Domain managed by Central NX controller.
Site RF-Domain manager is AP7522. I wish to add a AP410 or AP310 to the site.
Can the 1 RF-Domain handle both AP models in the same native management Vlan.
Any confirmation or direction is much appreciated.
Larry_S
I have an existing Mint 2 RF-Domain managed by Central NX controller.
Site RF-Domain manager is AP7522. I wish to add a AP410 or AP310 to the site.
Can the 1 RF-Domain handle both AP models in the same native management Vlan.
Any confirmation or direction is much appreciated.
Larry_S
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‎11-12-2021 01:29 PM
Afternoon Larry,
As long as all the APs within that RFD are running the same version of code you may have multiple APs co-exist.
Which ever AP is the bigger tier/hardware device it will take over as the RFDM.
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‎11-15-2021 06:19 AM
Daren, thank you for the clarification.
With respect to the multiple AP in a Common RF-Domain.
Were an Auto-provisioning is in place will the policy refer to ANY in the AP model to meet the mixed AP requirement.
Thank you
Larry_S
With respect to the multiple AP in a Common RF-Domain.
Were an Auto-provisioning is in place will the policy refer to ANY in the AP model to meet the mixed AP requirement.
Thank you
Larry_S
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‎11-15-2021 09:48 AM
Larry,
First, having multiple AP model types in the same RFDomain is completely normal in a distributed (centralized controller) deployment like yours and is something that is happening at probably the majority of deployments.
In this scenario, the auto-provisioning policy could be setup one of two ways:
1) Create a separate auto-provisioning rule for each AP model type and then assigns an exisitng model-specific AP profile to each rule.
2) Create a single auto-provisioning rule that accepts "any" AP model type and then assigns all of the APs an existing single AP profile that uses the 'anyap' model type.
For #1, you would need to have already created an AP profile for each of your AP model types so that you could specify them in the auto-provisioning rule.
For #2, you would need to have already created an "anyap" AP profile that you could specify to use in the auto-provisioning rule.
#adopt anyap precedence 10 profile anyAPprofile any
First, having multiple AP model types in the same RFDomain is completely normal in a distributed (centralized controller) deployment like yours and is something that is happening at probably the majority of deployments.
In this scenario, the auto-provisioning policy could be setup one of two ways:
1) Create a separate auto-provisioning rule for each AP model type and then assigns an exisitng model-specific AP profile to each rule.
2) Create a single auto-provisioning rule that accepts "any" AP model type and then assigns all of the APs an existing single AP profile that uses the 'anyap' model type.
For #1, you would need to have already created an AP profile for each of your AP model types so that you could specify them in the auto-provisioning rule.
For #2, you would need to have already created an "anyap" AP profile that you could specify to use in the auto-provisioning rule.
#adopt anyap precedence 10 profile anyAPprofile any
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‎11-18-2021 11:02 AM
ckelly
thank you for you assistance here.
Appreciated.
Larry_S
thank you for you assistance here.
Appreciated.
Larry_S
