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12-21-2015 05:10 AM
Hi Guys,
I have a remote vSCG to which I would like to connect APs located in different sites. I would like also to bridge the traffic locally.
The APs are all behind a firewall and a NAT device, I guess that I should use Ruckus GRE tunnels in order to traverse the NAT. As I am new to the vSCG, I would like to know if the user traffic is also going to be encapsulated in the GRE tunnel or it is just the management traffic that will flow through the tunnel.
Many thanks in advance guys!
I have a remote vSCG to which I would like to connect APs located in different sites. I would like also to bridge the traffic locally.
The APs are all behind a firewall and a NAT device, I guess that I should use Ruckus GRE tunnels in order to traverse the NAT. As I am new to the vSCG, I would like to know if the user traffic is also going to be encapsulated in the GRE tunnel or it is just the management traffic that will flow through the tunnel.
Many thanks in advance guys!
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12-21-2015 10:51 PM
Adding to Dionis,
>under system cluster configuration
Configration -> Cluster Planes -> Control Plane Name -> Control NAT IP.
Then examine the AP configuration by termnal command, "get scg" to make sure.
------ SCG Information ------
SCG Service is enabled.
AP is managed by SCG.
State: CONNECTED
SCI is disabled.
Server List:
:
Good luck.
>under system cluster configuration
Configration -> Cluster Planes -> Control Plane Name -> Control NAT IP.
Then examine the AP configuration by termnal command, "get scg" to make sure.
------ SCG Information ------
SCG Service is enabled.
AP is managed by SCG.
State: CONNECTED
SCI is disabled.
Server List:
:
Good luck.

