07-29-2020 10:02 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:20 PM
Hi,
Can someone answer whats probably a simple question please, I can't quite find an answer that I'm happy with and I've not really got much WiFi experience.
If I have an AP with a single physical connection to a switch, and the path from the switch to the WLC involves aggregated ports along the way, and the WLC is configured for LAG to it's neighbour switch, will a separate tunnel be created between the AP and WLC for each client/connection to utilise the full potential bandwidth, or will connections initiated from the AP always use the same tunnel connection?
Thanks.
07-29-2020 10:40 AM
07-29-2020 02:33 PM
Hi Scott, thanks for the reply. I read a Cisco doc that stated all traffic including client traffic is sent down the capwap tunnel, my question really was, which I think you’ve answered, is does a new tunnel get created each time and so can make use of the load-balancing across etherchannels along the path, in other words does a single AP create multiple tunnels for all connected clients? Thanks
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