What is this VLAN pooling? How does it work?
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
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*From*: Jason Appah
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*Subject*: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
What is this VLAN pooling? How does it work
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
If my memory serves me well, there is
a capacity caveat to Aruba's VLAN pooling at the moment:
(might change in a future code release)
1 SSID = 1 VAP = 1 Pool = Max 32 VLANs
So
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What is this VLAN
Of Philippe Hanset
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
If my memory serves me well, there is
a capacity caveat to Aruba's VLAN pooling at the moment:
(might change in a future code release)
1 SSID = 1 VAP = 1 Pool = Max
: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
If my memory serves me well, there is
a capacity caveat to Aruba's VLAN pooling at the moment:
(might change in a future code release)
1 SSID = 1 VAP = 1 Pool = Max 32 VLANs
So if you use /24, a maximum of 8096 ((256 - 3(gateway, network,
broadcast)) * 32) users
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
If my memory serves me well, there is
a capacity caveat to Aruba's VLAN pooling at the moment:
(might change in a future code release)
1 SSID = 1 VAP = 1 Pool = Max 32 VLANs
So if you use /24, a maximum of 8096 ((256 - 3
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
Bruce,
VLAN pooling is the default assignment method.
On top of that you still have MAC address assignment, 802.1x,
Portal based identity...
Does that answer your questions?
Philippe
On May 28, 2009, at 12:59
-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
Bruce,
VLAN pooling is the default assignment method.
On top of that you still have MAC address assignment, 802.1x,
Portal based identity...
Does that answer your questions?
Philippe
On May 28, 2009, at 12:59 PM, Johnson, Bruce T wrote:
Thanks Philippe,
Is load
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] ARuba VLAN pooling
Bruce,
VLAN pooling is the default assignment method.
On top of that you still have MAC address assignment, 802.1x,
Portal based identity...
Does that answer your questions?
Philippe
On May 28, 2009, at 12:59 PM, Johnson, Bruce T wrote:
Thanks
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