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RFS6000 / AP7522 migration to Campus Controller V5 E1120 / AP310i-e with "Bridge-mode Tunnel".

RFS6000 / AP7522 migration to Campus Controller V5 E1120 / AP310i-e with "Bridge-mode Tunnel".

Larry_S
New Contributor

Hello

I am hopping to get some clarification re a RFS6000 to Campus Controller V5 migration.

My customer for security reasons is Tunnelling all his SSID back to a ERS6000 Controller. "Bridge-mode Tunnel".

I am looking to confirm if the new Campus Controller V5 E1120 will support "Bridge-mode Tunnel". with the newer AP310 / Ap410i-e access point models.

Ideally the existing PoE Port Interfaces configuration should remain untouched to meet this requirement.

Any information re the "Bridge-mode Tunnel" availability would be much appreciated.

Thank You

Larry_S 

 

 

 

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ckelly
Extreme Employee

Larry,

Just in case you weren't already aware, Extreme Campus Controller (XCC v5.x) would need to be v5.46.03 or higher in order to support the AP310/AP410 model APs.

The E1120 appliance does support tunneled mode (Bridged@AC) with those model APs (up to 125 per XCC instance, 512 per HA pair)

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ckelly
Extreme Employee

Larry,

Just in case you weren't already aware, Extreme Campus Controller (XCC v5.x) would need to be v5.46.03 or higher in order to support the AP310/AP410 model APs.

The E1120 appliance does support tunneled mode (Bridged@AC) with those model APs (up to 125 per XCC instance, 512 per HA pair)

Christoph_S
Extreme Employee

Hello Larry,

Are you looking to move from WiNG distributed (RFS6000) to a Centralized deployment (E1120)?

BR,

Chris

Christoph S.

Christoph. thank You.

we are looking to replace the RFS6000 with the Campus Controller V5 E1120.

Communication between AP & Campus Controller V5 E1120 is L2 only. no distributed RFD involved.

Larry_S

 

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