02-20-2014 07:52 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:14 AM
We have not configured or used interface groups in our wireless deployments, and I am just curious if there are any issues or caveats experienced with using these? We have a few instances where we have setup a /23 network for a specific wlan. I undertsand this increases broadcasts. Would interface groups be preferred over using a /23 or even maybe a /22 to accomodate addressing?
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02-20-2014 07:59 AM
By default, the WLC will not forward broadcast. There are pro's an con's to interface groups... if your doing multicast, that can be an issue unless you specify an multicast vlan. I have used interface groups because customer standardize on /24, so I would combine a bunch of /24's to create an interface group. I have customers with /23 and /23 and others with no issues... but I look at it as on the wired side. You okay with /23 and or /22 on the wired side?
Thanks,
Scott
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02-20-2014 07:59 AM
By default, the WLC will not forward broadcast. There are pro's an con's to interface groups... if your doing multicast, that can be an issue unless you specify an multicast vlan. I have used interface groups because customer standardize on /24, so I would combine a bunch of /24's to create an interface group. I have customers with /23 and /23 and others with no issues... but I look at it as on the wired side. You okay with /23 and or /22 on the wired side?
Thanks,
Scott
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02-20-2014 08:05 AM
We have only use /23 in a few instances. No issues currently. Thanks.
02-20-2014 08:10 AM
You are good.... /23 isn't bad at all. I have to deal with customers who have /16's and wireless and wired on the same subnet:(
Thanks,
Scott
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