02-07-2012 12:42 AM - edited 07-03-2021 09:31 PM
Hi all.
Brief descript ion of our network:-
2 x 3750's stacked at core
Linksys 2024, 2048, cisco 200 and 300 series access switches.
LWAPP 2112 for wireless.
We have multiple VLANs configured and the 3750's are doing the routing.
3750's info:-
Version 12.2(35)SE5
License Level: ipbase
We want to be able to use 2 Apple TV's purely in the VLAN 55 (which the 3750's aren't routing but is configured on the 3750's, default gateway is a fortigate firewall.
No access lists are configured to limit traffic on this vlan as it's a public VLAN
55 VLAN is created and configured on the Cisco LWAPP 2112 and working quite nicely for everything else.
I have my iPhone on the same wireless network as teh Aplpe TV and when i use lan scan i can see the apple tv but no bonjour services found.
I have enabled IP multicast and IGMP snooping and given it an address of 239.0.0.0 on the Wireless Controller.
Thanks in advance for any help.
02-08-2012 04:03 AM
Hi there, No answers yet
Just an update.
I have found a wireless access point and plugged that into the 55 VLAN.
Configured my iPhone up to that wireless and it works with the Apple TV plugged into the same VLAN!
So basically it IS the cisco wireless.
Anyone any ideas on what needs configuring on the controller?
Thanks
02-08-2012 04:34 AM
I may not be able to resolve your issue, but this is something in date sheet for 2112
While Cisco 2100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers support transaction-oriented wireless environments such as handheld scanners in retail, the Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controllers are recommended for high-data-rate and multicast-intensive applications such as large data files, video, push-to-talk.
Thanks
NikhiL
02-08-2012 04:42 AM
Hi, thanks for the update.
I found this:-
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-21728
Which says how to setup the 2112 controller, which i have followed as best i can, but it still isn't working
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