11-07-2024 03:52 AM
Hi all,
I've recently studied how RMI + RP works for the WLC 9800 family. If I understood correctly, I can connect the Redundancy Ports (RP) of the WLC to each other even if not directly, so, for example, I go through 2 switches that are in a stack (for example, 2 9200L which are in stackwise via stack cable). So far, everything is ok. Only that when I have to connect the two WLCs to the stack it seems that I cannot do Multi-Chassis Etherchannel.I can aggregate the two 10G ports of the WLC but necessarily towards a single switch. If instead I connect the RP ports of the two switches directly, I can also do Multi-Chassis Etherchannel. Is it possible that it is like this?
It would be nice to be able to connect the RPs through two switches in a stack and have Multi-Chassis Etherchannel so I have "super" redundancy.
Thanks
11-07-2024 04:34 AM
No ., you can't double connect the RP because it is for redundancy detection , it would defeat that purpose
Also when configuring the 9800 controller (or HA SSO pair)
; always validate the intended configuration; with by using WirelessAnalyzer :
this is done with the CLI (on the primary)
command show tech wireless ; (not a simple show tech) and feed the output from that into Wireless Config Analyzer
M.
11-07-2024 05:32 AM
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