WING5 with Juniper switches
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‎11-01-2017 07:36 AM
Hello All,
At last few years when i installing WING5 products with Juniper switches it seems layer2 MINT is blocked by switches withouts any log in the switch.
So I set up a layer 3 adoption to workaround this issue, but it it seems we're running away from the problem and we need some recommendations in this case.
I still want to use a default layer2 adoption method.
How we can make it work with Juniper switches?
Regards,
Aviv
At last few years when i installing WING5 products with Juniper switches it seems layer2 MINT is blocked by switches withouts any log in the switch.
So I set up a layer 3 adoption to workaround this issue, but it it seems we're running away from the problem and we need some recommendations in this case.
I still want to use a default layer2 adoption method.
How we can make it work with Juniper switches?
Regards,
Aviv
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‎10-12-2018 12:37 AM
I'm experiencing the same issue, thanks for the info.
I will add that you can also manually configure mint-over-ip links between APs. I did this beacuse I didn't have control of the switches.
I added the manual mint link commands for all APs in the ap profile so it got inherited by all.
I will add that you can also manually configure mint-over-ip links between APs. I did this beacuse I didn't have control of the switches.
I added the manual mint link commands for all APs in the ap profile so it got inherited by all.
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‎11-01-2017 07:44 AM
Simply change switches: Summit X440-24p does a great job..
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‎11-01-2017 07:39 AM
Hello Aviv,
Per the release notes:
When using Juniper ex2200-24p-4g or related models when connecting WiNG Access Points – either disable IGMP snooping on the Juniper switches to ensure AP adoption or configure firewall policy filter that will allow the flow of traffic to specified destination-mac-address –
01:A0:F8:00:00:00/48.
If you have any further question let us know! Have a nice day!
Per the release notes:
When using Juniper ex2200-24p-4g or related models when connecting WiNG Access Points – either disable IGMP snooping on the Juniper switches to ensure AP adoption or configure firewall policy filter that will allow the flow of traffic to specified destination-mac-address –
01:A0:F8:00:00:00/48.
If you have any further question let us know! Have a nice day!
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‎11-01-2017 07:39 AM
Hello Daniel,
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
