02-24-2023 08:36 AM
I am deploying another pair of 1562D to create a redundant wireless connection to the remote building and also achieve aggregate throughput. The 1562 are lightweight that connect to a 5520 WLC. The WLC is running code 8.10.181.0 and the 1562's are connected to layer 2 switches. The main building L2 switch is a 3850-48P and the remote L2 switch is a 9200-48P. I wanted to create an Etherchannel to connect both wireless bridge links. The current wireless bridge is setup for VLAN support and I'm trunking 3 VLANS across the bridge. I just want to verify I'm not missing anything here that I should be aware of or if I'm missing anything obvious that I should enable on the WLC. I've attached a drawing to provide a visual. Thank you for the time.
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03-07-2023 08:06 AM
So I try to implement the solution this past weekend and a couple of issues came up.
In the end, I didn't go forward with my design because it didn't really give us a great advantage. I hope this helps others and thank you all for your input.
02-24-2023 09:19 AM
Technically possible if the Links connection are same speed.
In case not worked as expected, other Option you can have Trunk with Prirority on STP port and fail over option or if Layer 3 you can use any IGP to Load balance.
AP should be WGB mode.
02-24-2023 12:32 PM
02-24-2023 12:53 PM
@balaji.bandi is on point. I had customers in the past with non-cisco redundant bridges and used priority on STP. I only had a few that setup the ports as L3 so they can decide what traffic goes over which link. Either one should work for you.
02-24-2023 06:51 PM
Sure, let us know the outcome.
@Scott Fella Cheers !
03-07-2023 08:06 AM
So I try to implement the solution this past weekend and a couple of issues came up.
In the end, I didn't go forward with my design because it didn't really give us a great advantage. I hope this helps others and thank you all for your input.
02-25-2023 08:20 AM
FYI: Cisco have deferred 8.10.181.0 so it's unsupported by TAC now - think about upgrading to 8.10.183.0 asap.
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