05-21-2012 02:07 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:11 PM
Hi guys a very easy question:
what is better? or if exist another best-practices please tell me.
consider the fact only 1 ssid, 2000 user on same building (4 areas, not separete areas, they are very close)
1.- one network mask /21? for whole building?. effect: I think this generate too much traffic, broadcast etc.
2.- 4 network mask /24 each one. using vlan id group and assign one vlan x area?, effect: roming wil be at layer 3, and will be experience renewal ip and a lot conect/disconect problem?
thanks and regards
05-21-2012 10:47 PM
You will get difference answers from different folks, for sure.
I manage a large WLAN and have 3,000 client in the same subnet and its a voice vlan at that. I dont have any issues. The WLC will proxy the broadcast, so broadcast are never on the wireless medium. However, if I were to have deisgned this network, I would have done /22 and ap groups or a dynamic vlan.
I hope this helps
05-23-2012 12:31 AM
Just like what George said, you'll get different answers from different people.
We have couple of networks all are /20. All are fine (all are data).
I would study it carefully about how many users would possibly roam from an area to another before choosing. But if everything is OK I think I will end up using one subnet.
Amjad
05-23-2012 08:44 AM
thanks Guys,
I will implement using one subnet, what version is your WLC and if the broadcast is enable for default or must be disabled?.
thanks
05-28-2012 01:08 AM
If there are no applications that needs broadcast then I prefer to keep it disabled.
06-04-2012 12:35 AM
Use Interface group.
06-04-2012 03:31 AM
This is also a good solution to make smaller subnets on same WLAN rathe than mapping the WLAN to same big subnet/VLAN.
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