03-02-2013 10:14 PM - edited 07-03-2021 11:39 PM
Hi,
I have Wireless LAN Controller 4400 running. Currently all 50 APs are running at one port of WLC. I have studied on Cisco site, that its best to run 24 APs per port of WLC and total 48 in total. My all APs are running at one port.
Can you please tell me is there any issue if i run all 50APs on one port and is this any bottleneck?
Also if i want to shift half APs to second port, What will be configuration for WLC?
Looking forward for your responses.
Thanks
Bilal
03-02-2013 10:19 PM
I have clients that have one port also and like 300+ Aps:) it will be your bottleneck, but you need to just monitor it.
03-02-2013 10:39 PM
So what you mean to say is that its no issue if i run 50APs on one port.
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Cisco 4402 Controllers have two Gigabit Ethernet distribution system ports, each of which is capable of managing up to 48 access points. However, we recommend no more than 25 access points per port due to bandwidth constraints. The 4402-25 and 4402-50 models allow a total of 25 or 50 access points to join the controller.
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If i want to shift half ports, do i need to enable LAG?
Please let me know. Thanks
03-03-2013 07:24 AM
I never split the ports, so I was assuming that you would use LAG.
03-02-2013 10:37 PM
Enable LAG ( Link Aggregation on your controller )
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03-07-2013 02:56 AM
Hi,
Is there any way we can put cap on per user anywhere in router, firwall or WLC?
Becuase from shared pipe, when one user sucks the bandwidth others have to say suffer.
Please guide where should i limit that per user.
Thanks
Bilal
03-17-2013 08:43 PM
An old WLC code can ratelimit the downlink traffic, the new codes allow bi directional rate limiting per user.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/products_tech_note09186a0080bd3900.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10315/products_tech_note09186a0080baf502.shtml
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