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Limitations of default H-RREAP group

Tobias Heisele
Level 3
Level 3

According to the Cisco WLC Configuration Guide, h-reap groups are limited to 25 APs per group. So what happens, when I set the 26th AP on my controller to h-reap mode without having created any h-reap groups before. Is the default group limited to 25 APs, too? Did anyone tried this before?

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If "fast roaming" is not a requirement, then your basic functionality is there without groups.

I assume that other advantages to an HREAP Group are documented somewhere, I just don't have it in front of me.

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weterry
Level 4
Level 4

As far as I'm aware, if an AP is not defined in an HREAP Group, then its not part of a group.....  as in there is no concept of a functional "default" group.

If your APs are not in a group, everything will still function. You just lose backup AAA Configuration and inability for fast roaming between APs (since the keys are distributed between the members of a group).

I'm sure there are other features that a group is required for, but basic wireless connectivity is not dependent on an HREAP Group.

How many APs are you looking to put in a group?

I'm planning a typical store scenario with a corporate wide centrally switched "office" wlan and a locally switched WPA2 PSK "barcode scanner" wlan. For this functionality I do not need h-reap groups at all, because the 2-3 store APs are in the same subnet. So if there is nothing like a "default h-reap group", I'm fine.

Do you agree?

If "fast roaming" is not a requirement, then your basic functionality is there without groups.

I assume that other advantages to an HREAP Group are documented somewhere, I just don't have it in front of me.

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