10-01-2024 01:44 AM
Hi All,
How are you using AP Groups on the Cisco 9800 WLC setup? on Aireos (the 8500 WLC in this case) we had multiple AP groups used at a site to define the settings for a selection of AP's for different area's of that site e.g. office, manufacturing (in this case broadcasting specific SSID's only), however with the 9800 you have policies which you assign to a site and a wlan but it does not look like there is a way to split those into different area's.
Cheers
Tim
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10-01-2024 02:59 AM
- On the 9800 you have the AP Join Profile ,to mark characteristics for a specific set of APs to be used as such; also checkout : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/technical-reference/c9800-best-practices.html#Roamingbetweenpolicytags
>...Policy tags are used to decide which SSID is being broadcasted by which AP and with what policy, so they define the broadcast domain for a group of APs. In this, the policy tag is very similar to the concept of AP group in AireOS.
Anyway when configuring the 9800 , you can always validate it's configuration with the CLI command show tech wireless and feed the output from that into : Wireless Config Analyzer
Note use the full command denoted in green; do not use show tech for this procedure,
'To be used at all times!
M.
10-01-2024 02:59 AM
- On the 9800 you have the AP Join Profile ,to mark characteristics for a specific set of APs to be used as such; also checkout : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/technical-reference/c9800-best-practices.html#Roamingbetweenpolicytags
>...Policy tags are used to decide which SSID is being broadcasted by which AP and with what policy, so they define the broadcast domain for a group of APs. In this, the policy tag is very similar to the concept of AP group in AireOS.
Anyway when configuring the 9800 , you can always validate it's configuration with the CLI command show tech wireless and feed the output from that into : Wireless Config Analyzer
Note use the full command denoted in green; do not use show tech for this procedure,
'To be used at all times!
M.
10-01-2024 03:33 AM
Thanks of the details, that makes sense.
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