01-11-2013 12:17 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:19 PM
Hi All
I've heard on the grapevine that Cisco has an AP that will work in a cluster with one of the APs working as a controller.
I haven't heard this at any PVT and can't find any information anywhere.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this?
Regards
Roger
01-11-2013 12:49 AM
I think you are talking about mesha APs:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns621/index.html
Thanks
Chris
01-11-2013 01:21 AM
I'm certainly not talking about Mesh.
This is where you can setup an array of APs and one of the APs acts as the controller. It is not dependent upon a controller such as a 5508. Aruba have something similar and Xirrus use AP arrays with an integrated controller.
It is definitely not Mesh!
01-11-2013 01:32 AM
This is where you can setup an array of APs and one of the APs acts as the controller. It is not dependent upon a controller such as a 5508. Aruba have something similar and Xirrus use AP arrays with an integrated controller.
Oh my. You're not talking about WDS?
It's an autonomous IOS type where one AP is used as a "gateway".
01-11-2013 01:40 AM
This is painful!
No definitely not WDS or autonomous APs.
Look up Xirrus and see what they do - its the same principle. Think of it as a large box containing 4 APs (1 on each side) using directional antennas. Also in the box is a controller. The APs all have the ability to be a controller but only one of them is configured to be. Xirrus actually use a controller in the box, not within the AP.
01-11-2013 02:37 AM
Errr ... It's more sounding like a DA'S, distributed antenna system, which Cisco doesn't support.
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01-11-2013 02:47 AM
No its not distributed antennas either - that's a totally different concept.
This concept is obviously difficult to understand so I'll give up on this and go direct to Cisco.
Thanks anyway.
01-11-2013 11:30 AM
Roger,
Your question was rather open ended and you didnt mention or dispell mesh, wds or das. This is why I think the boy comments like they did.
As for you question, I think you anwsered your own question.
I haven't heard this at any PVT and can't find any information anywhere.
If this is indeed a technology, its surely is under NDA and won't be discussed here
If you have a NDA with Cisco, you should conntact your local Cisco rep.
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