07-01-2015 10:11 PM - edited 07-05-2021 03:30 AM
Hi all,
Recently, I was implementing a project in the hospital.The general enviroment is that one Core SW connected with three Distribution SWs, running ospf between all(The three Distribution SWs are used for 3 different departments so they need to be logical isolated)
Now we want to add a 5760 WLC which connected to the Core SW,and add APs connected to the three different Distribution SWs(therefore I have created three different AP-Management VLANs on the three Distribution SWs and configured different DHCP pools using the op 43 which point to the Managament IP of the 5760 WLC).
Now I was wondering if the 5760 supports different ap-management subnets like the older WLCs?If not ,should I use the multicast feature to implement this?
By the way,the wireless clients could be in one subnet or in 3 different subnets,but finally they must be capable to communicated with the server farm behind the Core SW.
07-02-2015 10:16 PM
Now I was wondering if the 5760 supports different ap-management subnets like the older WLCs?If not ,should I use the multicast feature to implement this?
No, you simply define a management interface (SVI on 5760) and use this IP under option 43.
Here is how I set it up
http://mrncciew.com/2013/12/12/getting-started-with-5760/
HTH
Rasika
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07-06-2015 01:01 PM
The only possible option is define SVI on 5760 and use option 43.
07-24-2015 02:10 AM
Hi,
5760 can have multiple AP managers. If the AP subnets are present as L3 SVI on the 5760, you can add them. but i would still go with option 43
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