08-17-2017 01:00 AM
The AP group entry 'System Default' has been loaded. To save the AP group, type 'end' or 'exit'.
ruckus(config-apgrp)# model r500 port-setting
ruckus(config-apgrp-port)# lan 2 qos igmp-snooping
ruckus(config-apgrp-port)# end
and
ruckus(config-apgrp)# model zf7363 port-settingruckus(config-apgrp-port)# lan 2 qos igmp-snooping
ruckus(config-apgrp-port)# end
On the ZD controller i have configured LAN 2 to be an access port to Vlan 5 - which is the IPTV vlan.
The Controller is currently on Version
System View
Uptime= 339d 12h 53m
Model= ZD3050
Licensed APs= 200
Serial Number= xxxxxxxxxx
Version= 9.10.1.0 build 59
Some assistance will be hugely appreciated.
Thank you in Advanced,
Shaun
08-21-2017 02:36 AM
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06-30-2018 11:51 AM
@Stanley Hotel
Don't know about the original poster but we are seeing something very similar. How did you solve your issue?
07-02-2018 08:21 AM
Following up for anyone else hitting the thread. On our issue, we found directed multicast needed to be disabled on the Ruckus AP port connected to the network switch stack. Once done, the IPTV's worked perfectly.
Other possible solutions we found in other threads with similar issues:
Disable Directed Multicast on the endpoint facing port of the AP
Disable IGMP Snooping on the endpoint facing port of the AP
Disable IGMP Snooping on the backbone facing port of the AP
Enable PortFast and Fast-Leave on the network switch stack port feeding the AP.
Not directly related to the Ruckus AP's but we also found on our Cisco switches PIM needed to be enabled. Until it was, IPTV's connected directly to the network were having very similar issues to the IPTV's connected via the Ruckus AP's.
Good luck!