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Spanning-Tree Portfast Trunk for APs

allanhedegaard
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I have 8 mobility express enabled AP's that are running on my network. They are of course configured on trunk ports (Management, SSID 1, SSID 2 etc.) 

 

Currently we seeing some general client connectivity issues (short disconnects)

I have a feeling that this issue, is due to a lot of interference and noise in the environment - and that this pollution is causing my clients to roam a lot between the eight APs.

 

Something tells me that I should configure the switch uplink ports with switchport portfast trunk in order for clients to onboard quickly. Can anyone confirm this theory?

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Sandeep Choudhary
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I dont think it will resolve your issue.

 

as far my knowledge... If you want to make a trunk port become Forwarding imediately after coming up, you need the spanning-tree porfast trunk command. 

 

Rather you should do the proper site survey and check the cause of noise and interference.

 

Regards

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Vasco Costa
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Hi,

 

Switchport fast would help only for the AP registration.

For client roaming issues you need to focous on the AP cell coverage, AP/WLC configuration and the coverage requirments of the client equipments.

 

I would suggest these articles:

Wireless LAN Fundamentals: Mobility – http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=102282&seqNum=2

 


Mysteries of Wi-Fi roaming revealed, by 7signal:
http://go.7signal.com/download-wifi-roaming-whitepaper

Hope it helps.

Cheers,
Vasco
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