RFS6000 to VX9000 Migration
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‎05-29-2018 09:29 PM
Hi Champs,
I'm fairly new with Extreme Wireless.
We have a case where a customer wants to replace RFS6000 with VX9000.
They are running 2 SSIDs (Local Mode on VLAN 1) and 2 SSIDs (Tunnel Mode on VLAN 10).
The tunnel mode SSIDs are for guest and mobile users which have access to internet only.
To provide internet only to VLAN10, they have created 1 port on RFS6000 as access port on VLAN10 and connected that port to internet router directly.
My questions are:
1. What's the best way to migrate from RFS6000 to VX9000.
2. Since VX9000 wouldn't have physical interfaces, how could we separate the guest traffic to have only internet access?
I'm fairly new with Extreme Wireless.
We have a case where a customer wants to replace RFS6000 with VX9000.
They are running 2 SSIDs (Local Mode on VLAN 1) and 2 SSIDs (Tunnel Mode on VLAN 10).
The tunnel mode SSIDs are for guest and mobile users which have access to internet only.
To provide internet only to VLAN10, they have created 1 port on RFS6000 as access port on VLAN10 and connected that port to internet router directly.
My questions are:
1. What's the best way to migrate from RFS6000 to VX9000.
2. Since VX9000 wouldn't have physical interfaces, how could we separate the guest traffic to have only internet access?
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‎06-13-2018 04:43 PM
Does Extreme has this service? i mean migrating RFS-6010-10010-WR to VX9000???
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‎05-30-2018 01:11 AM
Hi Moin,
For migration,
1. I would strongly advice you to approach one of the Extreme Account manager for the process of license migration.
2. VX9000 do not have a dedicated dataplane and hence tunneling is not feasible.
3. If you required more VLAN to be utilized, you can always configured your GE1 port as trunk and allowed those VLAN
Thank You
For migration,
1. I would strongly advice you to approach one of the Extreme Account manager for the process of license migration.
2. VX9000 do not have a dedicated dataplane and hence tunneling is not feasible.
3. If you required more VLAN to be utilized, you can always configured your GE1 port as trunk and allowed those VLAN
Thank You
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‎05-30-2018 01:11 AM
Hi Moin,
You should have RFS under running SW service contract to do that. If you don't have a contract, please ask extreme service sales team to settle this - I am pretty sure they can do it.
Misha
You should have RFS under running SW service contract to do that. If you don't have a contract, please ask extreme service sales team to settle this - I am pretty sure they can do it.
Misha
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‎05-30-2018 01:11 AM
Hi Jian,
Do you know for sure if AP licences from RFS6000 can be migrated to VX9000?
best regards
Do you know for sure if AP licences from RFS6000 can be migrated to VX9000?
best regards
