06-02-2026 03:55 PM
I have a client needing to have a segment of the REP ring being wireless p2p link. Perhaps even more than one.
I can find documentation of what is supported, is it safe to assume that all other variations are then not supported?
06-03-2026 06:05 AM - edited 06-03-2026 06:15 AM
source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/ethernet/116384-technote-rep-00.html
of course as it is a L2 protocol, it might work over wireless links that transparently forward L2 packets.
but I would read info in above document as not supported on other devices than above mentioned
added: more supported devices
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/220717-understand-rep-on-catalyst-9000-switches.html
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
06-07-2026 02:25 PM
Thanks, this is the documents that I had previously found. I was hoping where buried within Cisco's documentation mountain there might have been a tech note or something that suggests that it can be supported in these circumstances.
06-07-2026 09:45 PM
that would be correct, as far as I know Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) is not natively designed to run directly over standard Wi-Fi wireless links
06-08-2026 02:58 AM
redundancy proticols are there to provide redundancy en improve availability of the network
as such a wireless link is not the best solution (unless Cisco's recently introduced URWB)
but...., if you cannot use a wired link it can still be the best option in this environment
as said before it probably will work, but i doubt it is documented in any support document by Cisco
and then you want to use multiple wireless segments in the ring.....?.....
-> try to avoid that,
try to split this in multiple rings each with a single wireless segment
06-08-2026 02:29 PM
Thanks @pieterh , unfortunatly there will be more than one wireless segment due ot the nature of the topology of the physical environment.
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