What is AP groups?

What is AP groups?

An AP group is a set of APs to which the same configuration is applied. There is an AP group called “default” to which all APs discovered by the controller are assigned. By using the “default” AP group, you can configure features that are applied globally to all APs.

What is the purpose of an AP group?

The AP Group feature on the controllers allows you to use the same SSID but override the interface configured on the WLAN. In addition to decreasing the size of the broadcast domain for a single WLAN, there are many reasons why you might want to use the same SSID but have the clients on different subnets.

What is AP group in WLC?

WLC code used in this post is 7.0. 116.0. You can create access point groups (AP Groups) and assign up to 16 WLANs to each group. Each access point advertises only the enabled WLANs that belong to its access point group.

Which profiles can be associated with an AP group?

VAP Profile.

  • SSID Profile.
  • Security Profile.
  • Traffic Profile.
  • 802.1X Profile.
  • Portal Profile.
  • MAC Authentication Profile.
  • Authentication-free Rule Profile.
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    What is wireless AP grouping?

    In Typical deployment, all users on a WLAN are mapped to a single interface on the controller. We can create access point groups (AP Groups) and assign up to 16 WLANs to each group. Each access point advertises only the enabled WLANs that belong to its access point group.

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    What is Aruba Virtual AP?

    In the Aruba network, an AP uses a unique BSSID for each WLAN. Thus a physical AP can support multiple WLANs. The WLAN configuration applied to a BSSID on an AP is called a virtual AP. You can configure and apply multiple virtual APs to an AP group or to an individual AP by defining one or more virtual AP profiles.

    How to configure AP group VLANs?

    Go to the controller GUI and choose WLANs > AP Groups VLANs. The AP Group VLANs page appears. Check AP Group VLANs Feature Enable and then click Apply in order to enable the AP Group VLANs feature. Enter the AP Group Name and Description and then click Create New AP-Group in order to create a new AP group.

    How do I create an AP-group?

    Enter the AP Group Name and Description and then click Create New AP-Group in order to create a new AP group. In this setup, two AP groups are created. One AP group is for the LAPs in Building 1 (for the students to access the WLAN network) and is named Students.

    How to configure flex+bridge APS to inherit WLAN VLAN mappings?

    We recommend that you configure all Flex+Bridge APs in a mesh tree (in the same sector) in the same AP group and the same FlexConnect group, to inherit the WLAN-VLAN mappings properly. Whenever you add a new WLAN to an AP group, radio reset occurs and if any client is in connected state, the client is deauthenticated and is required to reconnect.

    How do I configure AP groups on the WLC?

    Once two dynamic interfaces are created, the Interfaces window summarizes the list of interfaces configured on the controller: The next step is to configure AP groups on the WLC. Complete these steps in order to create the AP groups for Students and Staff on the WLC: Go to the controller GUI and choose WLANs > AP Groups VLANs.

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