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bonjour, without WLC, pointers?

Jeremy Patrick
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If I can ask for some pointers or ideas on this:

Currently have a mix of 3502e and 3602e APs.  They are configured in auton. mode, so no WLC.  The same config across them has a native vlan of 1, vlans 10, 20, and 60.  These all are running off a stack of 3750's, the master is doing ip-routing

Vlans 10 and 20 use WP2 AES-CCMP for encryption, vlan 60 is open.  

The issue I'm trying to troubleshoot is getting IOS devices to communicate wirelessly on the same vlan.  I have a presentation station using an Apple TV. This has been joined to the vlan 10 network via wireless, then wired, but other IOS devices even when connected to vlan 10 don't want to see each other.  I've gone around and around trying to look into this without success.  I vaguely remember when having a 3502i AP configured to a single vlan (non trunked on the switch) there wasn't a problem, but this was probably the occasional, oh cool, this works and never really relied on for daily functions.  

My next troubleshooting technique is going to be putting that 3502i unit back online under the single vlan, join the appletv and an IOS device to it and slowly migrate it towards the current AP config and see where it breaks.

I have searched extensively on configuring bonjour from a WLC standpoint, and mostly relating to getting it to talk across vlans.  But with everything connecting to the same vlan, I would think it would work as it did with APs just running on a single vlan assigned port.

Aside from my theory for troubleshooting, if anybody could offer any pointers on what should or shouldn't be configured, whether on the port config or the AP, to get these devices to talk... that would be great!

 

Thanks!

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