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Cisco Access Points Stand Alone and Apple services - airprint airplay bonjour and mdns

davidfield
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Hopefully someone can assist with a couple of pointers here as Apple devices are driving me insane.  

 

I have a number of issues but recently the Cisco Standalone Wireless AP's are showing inconsistency in how they work with Apple devices and services such as Airprint, Airplay etc...  In summary I have a site with 5 x AIR-AP1142's and 1 AIR-SAP702i.  I can see the Airprinters etc.. on the 1141's but not on the 702i.  In the end I upgraded the firmware, turned off IGMP snooping and turned off all the multicasting config on the SG200 switches in order for the 702i to work.  I can't explain why the 1141's work as is and not the 702i which had exactly the same config (attached).

All the research I can find involves environments where there is a WLC.  Can someone please help with defining the reviewing the configs and seeing if there is anything I'm doing wrong or the following?

- A standalone AP config for apple services.  

- A typical setup for the multicasting config on an SG series switch for apple services.  

 

Any help appreciated.


Regards

Dave

 

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