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Hello!I noticed this message during the startup when upgrading AP 1262 to 15.2(2)JB in the workgroup bridge mode: "Disabling 802.11n aggregation in WGB/Repeater/NRB mode"I hope that someone can clarify why aggregation is disabled and if this is s...
Hello! Could anyone please help me understand how autonomous APs prioritize multicast traffic when QoS is enabled?I understand that multicast is transmitted without WMM information in the 802.11 frame. Does that mean that internally multicast packets...
Hello all,What is the maximum allowed number of wired clients behind a workgroup bridge? In other words, is there a limit on MAC addresses?I assume 1262 AP in WGB mode is connecting to a lighweight AP (1262 or 3502), latest IOS and WLC software. I wa...
Hello!I have a question regarding SSO failover on Cisco 4500 switches and stateful IGMP snooping. According to Cisco documents, IGMP snooping tables should be synced between the supervisors. At least this is how I understand "stateful IGMP snooping"....
The 1570 has more features and options for outdoor use as a mesh AP: fiber SFP and cable modem interfaces, higher Tx power allowed. I think environmentals may be better but not sure. The IW3700 has smaller enclosure (thinner with mounting holes to pl...
Thanks! I know that N rates can be enabled and statistics show using these rates. I guess I would have to capture traffic and see if any aggregation happens upstream.
This is from VoWLAN design guide 4.1 (which is quite old, but I think it's still applies).Logical RF Sub-groups Within an AP group there may be clusters of APs that do not see each other, even if they are connected to the same WLC or connected to dif...
That is my understanding, at least how Cisco bridges should behave. Assuming STP is enabled on all interfaces. I'd like to hear from Cisco guys though So, Eduard, you think one WGB will be blocked out of the network automaticly by Spanning Tree is th...
Hi Stefan,Are you talking about two isolated networks within the train, just using the same IP subnet? Or one network with two wireless uplinks? In the last case, in my opinion, only one uplink can be active, and the second uplink will be blocked by...