BACK TO SUPPORT PORTAL
RUCKUS Technologies
Wired
Wireless
Cloud Services
Miscellaneous
RUCKUS Lennar Support
Lennar Knowledge Base
RUCKUS Lennar Support
Resources
Community
Technical
Register
RUCKUS Technologies
Home
RUCKUS Technologies and Products
Access Points - Indoor and Outdoor
Avaya Interoperability 3500 Series
unknown
All,
Is
AP Zone Flex R700
and
Zone Director 1100
compatible with
Avaya
Ethernet Routing Switch
3500 Series
? Is there any application notes about the interoperability?
Regards,
Find more posts tagged with
Accepted answers
All comments
unknown
Any switch that supports VLANs (and 802.1q trunking) should be compatible with Ruckus ZoneDirector controllers and APs.
With that being said, there's more to consider than the brand of the switch being used when determining the WiFi/network design and/or compatibility w/ an existing network.
You may want to look at some Avaya "ERS" documents for details:
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100161568
https://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2011/01/802-1q-vlan-tagging-on-an-ethernet-routing-switch/
unknown
You might also need/want to know about configuring a "native"/default/untagged VLAN on a trunked port.
unknown
AFAIK:
The most common and simple design for Ruckus ZoneDirectors and APs involves having a switched network with "end-to-end" VLANs that span your entire network.
Then you can allocate a single "wireless management" VLAN/Subnet for the management IPs of your controllers and all APs.
(a typical "class C"/24 management subnet would accomodate about 250 APs, assuming there's nothing else in it)
Connect your controller to an "access"/untagged port that only carries the one management VLAN.
Connect your APs to trunked/tagged ports, that have your management VLAN as the only "native"/untagged VLAN on that port.
All other VLANs on the trunk ports connected to your APs (the ones that your wireless clients will be in) will be "tagged".
When configuring the ruckus ZoneDirector controller, select one of those "other" VLANS for use w/ each of your SSIDs.
(I assume that your wired network has centralized routing between subnets)
There are other designs.
I think it's the simplest one.
If your wired network is compatible w/ this design then it may be a good starting point for you.
If not, then you will need to look into other designs, possibly including tunneling traffic from APs to ZoneDirectors.
..but you'll need to settle on (or at least narrow-down choices for) a design before going too far w/ configuration details.
If this is too much to consider at once, then you may want consult w/ a contractor.
Quick Links
🗂️ All Categories
📄 Recent Posts
❓ Unanswered
🆘 Help
Tags
SmartZone or vSZ
RUCKUS Self-Help
Cloudpath
ICX
AP Management
vSZ
Access points
ICX Switch Management
Lennar homes
SmartZone