Thanks Philippe,

 

Certainly a nice option to have.

 

--Bruce Johnson

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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 PM, Johnson, Bruce T wrote:





Thanks Philippe,

 

Is load-balancing the only algorithm available for this method of VLAN
assignment?

 

--Bruce Johnson

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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Philippe Hanset
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 12:56 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
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(gateway, network, broadcast)) *
32) users is the limit for one SSID.

 

Not too many places have to worry about exceeding this number, 

but it's good to keep in mind!

 

Philippe

Univ. of TN

 

 

 

On May 28, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Garrett Harmon wrote:





We've also loved vlan pooling, and the distribution of clients across the /24's
is excellent. As we start to see our vlans becoming highly utilized, we simply
add another /24 to the pool and slowly the distribution evens out again, current
users are not affected until they disconnect and reconnect at which point
they'll likely receive a new vlan assignment, while new users immediately get
hashed into the new algorithm.  

 

Garrett Harmon

Network Engineer

Office of Information Technology

The Ohio State University

614.292.2122 (o)

614.747.5539 (c)

 

On May 28, 2009, at 11:45 AM, Michael Dickson wrote:





We find that Vlan Pooling does a really good job at "balancing" the users across
our 24 client vlans. We have eighteen client vlans on our main SSID and I'm
impressed with the even distribution this feature offers.

If you have multiple local controllers make sure that the client vlans are
properly configured on each controller for both L2 and L3. This will ensure that
the clients can roam across "controller boundaries" with the same IP address.

Also, we found it helpful to size each client vlan/subnet the same (again we use
/24 subnets)

Hope this helps.

 Mike

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Michael Dickson
Network Analyst
University of Massachusetts
Network Systems and Services
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Ken Connell wrote:



Assuming you you have multiple client side vlans already configured on your
controller, you assign those vlans to the vap (currently your only specifying
one vlan, just comma seperate and add another ). Now when a user associates,
there is hash done on the client mac address and they are placed in a vlan based
on the output of the hash.

        That mac will always hash out the same, and they will therefore always
be put into the same vlan.

        Just be careful if you have any static clients or use reserved DHCP,
cause once you add another vlan to the pool, they'll more than likely hash out
to a diff vlan and therefore require a diff IP of course....

        We've been using that since it was available and have no complaints.

        Ken Connell

        Intermediate Network Engineer

        Computer & Communication Services

        Ryerson University

        350 Victoria St

        RM AB50

        Toronto, Ont

        M5B 2K3

        416-979-5000 x6709

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