Missing features in SmartZone
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11-15-2017 07:22 AM
Hi,
here a small part out of the SmartZone manual: SmartZone controllers are better equipped to handle large WiFi deployments such as within campuses and when customers are vastly distributed; therefore, Ruckus Wireless recommends that you migrate existing ZoneDirector deployments to SamrtZone controller deployments.
so Ruckus "recommends' a migration
just did start one at a customer, and it's no fun to do, because some features on the ZoneDirector platform are missing in SmartZone
- social login on SmartZone, not working
- self registration: eu... no idea, it's not there
- Zero-IT: eu... no idea, it's not therejust adding this to the forum to put some pressure on the cettle
why would we migrate controllers if customers are losing important functionality?
just fix this please, would make my life a easier
Paul Van der Cruyssen
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11-15-2017 07:26 AM
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11-15-2017 07:43 AM
One thing to keep in mind is that SZ and ZD are completely different product sets aimed at different types of customers. Where ZD has always excelled at small to medium business deployments, all the functionality was bundled into the controller, which was also optimized for single-site deployments (in the ZD split-MAC architecture, the ZD handles most of the optimization and connectivity functionality, not the AP). Conversely, SZ was designed to handle large and distributed deployments, which means the split-MAC is more heavily weighted toward the AP. To that end, it also makes sense for us to offer certain functionality, like onboarding, policy, social login, and guest workflows, using a separate system like Cloudpath, which has advanced functionality, more flexibility, and better scale--and customers have explicitly requested such a platform.
SZ is not for everyone. But even the quote from the manual indicates SZ for large deployments and highly distributed deployments, which are where SZ has particular advantages over ZD.
thanks,
Marcus (Product Manager)
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11-15-2017 07:55 AM
I know you want to sell more CloudPath, but putting in the features I'm asking for would make that Ruckus would sell more in general, and would give you more happy customers and partners
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11-15-2017 07:58 AM
So honest question...what is preventing you from using Cloudpath to solve these desired workflows?

