03-20-2020 09:27 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:52 AM
Kindly I am designing for customer with wireless controller 3504 and 30 Access Points of Model AIR-AP3802I-I-K9.
The customer has infrastructure switching using switches POE other than cisco switches (all switches are HP).
Please need help to check if there is any constrains of using LWAPP protocol through HP switches?
Is there any recommendation for specific protocols needed in the switching layer to allow the communication between the controller & APs?
Thank You
Sally
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03-20-2020 09:57 AM
Hi @sallyonsy
Not really same protocolos and port are use on HP switches UDP 5246 and 5247, for a straight implementatión be sure that APs and the WLC are on the same subnet.
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03-20-2020 10:58 AM
Hi,
In the path between AP and WLC, switches will switch the LWAPP/CAPWAP packets (they care about layer 2 destination MAC address), routers will route the LWAPP/CAPWAP packets (they care about layer 3 destination MAC address). So what can break the connectivity is a layer 3 device (router/firewall) doing some packet filtering or NAT, or an inspection device (inline) performing some layer 7 inspection or decryption.
So if you have just switches and basic touring, i don't see a problem.
Regards,
Cristian Matei.
03-20-2020 11:04 AM
If switches are POE (IEEE802.3af), then you will face issue as 3802 AP require PoE+(IEEE802.3at)
For CAPWAP, you only require simple IP connectivity from AP to WLC, that's all
HTH
Rasika
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03-20-2020 05:02 PM
03-20-2020 09:57 AM
Hi @sallyonsy
Not really same protocolos and port are use on HP switches UDP 5246 and 5247, for a straight implementatión be sure that APs and the WLC are on the same subnet.
Espero que la información haya sido útil y si no tienes más preguntas recuerda cerrar el topic, seleccionando la respuesta como "Respuesta correcta"
**Please rate the answer if this information was useful***
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03-20-2020 10:58 AM
Hi,
In the path between AP and WLC, switches will switch the LWAPP/CAPWAP packets (they care about layer 2 destination MAC address), routers will route the LWAPP/CAPWAP packets (they care about layer 3 destination MAC address). So what can break the connectivity is a layer 3 device (router/firewall) doing some packet filtering or NAT, or an inspection device (inline) performing some layer 7 inspection or decryption.
So if you have just switches and basic touring, i don't see a problem.
Regards,
Cristian Matei.
03-20-2020 11:04 AM
If switches are POE (IEEE802.3af), then you will face issue as 3802 AP require PoE+(IEEE802.3at)
For CAPWAP, you only require simple IP connectivity from AP to WLC, that's all
HTH
Rasika
*** Pls rate all useful responses ***
03-20-2020 05:02 PM
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