06-22-2022 07:25 AM
Dear Experts,
We have a RAP and MAP connection using Cisco 3702E model and manged by 5508 WLC
Now requirement is to connect a 8 port switch 3560X to the MAP Cisco 3702 AP for extending connecitivty to security cabin where a wired IP phone and one indoor AP in the security cabin.
Kindly advice if a switch can be connected to MAP or not. If this solution will work.
06-22-2022 07:27 AM
i do not see any issue as long switch configured as per the requirement, is the switch do PoE for devices ?
06-22-2022 07:31 AM
@balaji.bandi Thanks for your prompt response.
Yes 3560X switch which is going to connect to MAP 3702E required to give POE to IP phone and one indoor AP in security cabin.
06-22-2022 07:45 AM
You connecting MAP 3702E AP to Cisco 3560 Switches - that should work if i understand correctly here.
06-22-2022 07:50 AM
MAP 3702E is already used for WLAN client now to extend a wired connectivity in security cabin, requirement is to connect a switch 3560X to this MAP to extend connectivity.
I am unable to find any document of connecting a switch to MAP, can you pls help with any such document.
06-22-2022 07:53 AM
Ok just to clear
you have AP----MAP ( you want to connect to switch) ---Lan (for other devices ?)
06-22-2022 07:58 AM
Thanks for your response.
Current setup
Core SW-- Access Switch - RAP (3702E with wired connection)---Wireless Backhaul on 5Ghz--- MAP (for WLAN clients)
Now requirement is
MAP (for WLAN clients + a new switch 3650X connect to this MAP-- For Connecting IP phone and new Indoor AP)
06-22-2022 08:40 AM
You could use mesh ethernet bridging to pass the traffic from the switch trough the wireless link of the APs, the link below explains how it works and what configuration you need to apply on your 5508:
https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-documents/understanding-mesh-ethernet-bridging/ta-p/3111392
06-22-2022 09:11 AM
Thanks for your response.
If we enable mesh ethernet bridging, will the mesh AP still be able to associate for for WLAN clients.
Requirement is same MAP to be used for both WLAN clients (existing) and connecting switch (new requirement).
06-22-2022 09:24 AM
Yes, ethernet bridging just puts the traffic from the switch into the mesh link, you still have another radio that's for wireless client access.
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