08-31-2023 10:18 AM
Hello Dears,
I've a question, and appreciate your support.
If we roam from AP group 1 to AP group 2 and had to re-associate then would we receive an IP address from AP Group 2? if yes, how could that be performed? wouldn't that go against L3 roaming feature and causing a change in the client IP? what may be the use cases for demanding roaming between AP Groups?
More Explanation:
Is the below scenario applicable?
wlc-1: - wlan profile name:test1
ssid: test -- wlan id: 50
wlan profile name: test2
ssid: test -- wlan id: 51
AP-Group-1
Wlan id: 50 - Vlan 10
AP-Group-2
Wlan id: 51 - Vlan 20
assume the client is connected first on an AP in AP-GROUP1, When the client moves to an AP in AP-GROUP2, the IP of the client will change and it will be a new association to WLAN ID:51?
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08-31-2023 11:38 AM
No, client won't get IP address from AP Group 2.
In roaming simple principle is client keep same IP, If client has to get a new IP address, that break the existing session and no roaming there.
HTH
Rasika
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08-31-2023 11:38 AM
No, client won't get IP address from AP Group 2.
In roaming simple principle is client keep same IP, If client has to get a new IP address, that break the existing session and no roaming there.
HTH
Rasika
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08-31-2023 11:11 PM
Thanks Rasika.
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