Giving static IP to wireless AP from core switch
Long story short. currently, APs are getting IP from the core switch where the DHCP server is created. I have noticed that when the APs restart the IP address is changing on them. I
This section provides advanced deployment guidance for the integration of Cisco Meraki switches into an existing network infrastructure. Making changes to your switched network, switches or switch por...
Long story short. currently, APs are getting IP from the core switch where the DHCP server is created. I have noticed that when the APs restart the IP address is changing on them. I
"Gateway + Core Switch + Access Switch + WAC + AP" Networking: S380 Local Entire Network Deployment Application Scenarios and Networking Requirements Device Model Selection
On the core switch, configure a management subnet for access switches, enable the DHCP server function on the gateway interface of the subnet, and enable the function of automatically negotiating
"Gateway + Switch + AP" Networking: Local Entire-Network Deployment (EasyWeb) "Gateway (S380) +Core Switch +Access Switch +AP" Networking: Huawei eKit Cloud Management
Accessing UniFi devices via SSH is one of the most powerful ways to troubleshoot issues, inspect device settings, adopt devices manually, or perform advanced configuration and reset
It is important to take note of the following deployment steps when installing an MS series switch in an existing switch infrastructure. For information on how to configure spanning tree on Meraki switches,
Network planning 4: The WAC is connected to the core switch in off-path mode to centrally manage APs and Wi-Fi networks. APs work in Fit mode and go online on the WAC.
The three planned service subnets can be quickly configured using the service network management function provided by the app, including wired network configuration and wireless network configuration.
Comprehensive guide to Core, Distribution, and Access Switches. Roles in the network and important parameters explained.