
Jesus. What is the motivation behind APs moving between controllers? oO
Enterprise loves needless complexity. Gah.
adam. On 02/03/2015 00:20:31, Steffen Klemer steffen.klemer@gwdg.de wrote: Am So, 01.03.2015 um 15:12 schrieb Сережка Хомяков :
- in the enterprise deployments an AP can move between WLCs, so
WLC-AP mapping can't be static - needs to be kept in mind when building RRD storage;
That is a pretty important point for Junpier. The APs move around all along. Persistent graphs would be a great start but in the end only something like a "virtual device" as an umbrella over all WLCs and APs might make sense or in our case "make it useful". I think of something like a device "Wireless-Cluster-1" which looks like each single WLC but shows all the APs which belong to the same wireless cluster. i.e. the sum of all APs of all cluster members.
Just as a wish/ dream :-).
/Steffen
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