02-14-2023 06:45 AM
Hello,
I can't seem to find the answer to this. From the documents that I read a vSZ-D can support 10000 tunnels but it wasn't clear to me how to count those tunnels.
Theoretical scenario: I am using 1000 off-site APs that are broadcasting 3 SSIDs each. All trafic is being tunneled to my vSZ-D. How many tunnels would need to be created?
My understanding is that I require 1 tunnel per SSID per AP so 3x1000=3000. Is this correct and if not can someone explain to me how to count them correctly?
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02-16-2023 11:46 AM
Hi liinad,
Yes - if you have 1000 AP's with one or more Tunneled WLAN/SSID then the DP/vDP will be terminating 1000 tunnels. It is one Tunnel per AP and Tunnel is only created when one or more WLAN/SSID are configured for rGRE (Ruckus GRE) tunnels.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks for choosing RUCKUS products.
02-14-2023 02:45 PM
Dear Liinad,
as far as I know it it is not one tunnel per SSID per radio. From my understanding it is only one tunnel that all traffic goes through. So it is not separated like at Aruba APs where you have 1 tunnel per radio per SSID.
But maybe I am wrong and somone from Ruckus team can correct me. But I see at my dataplaned only 1 tunnel per AP or with failover feature 2 tunnels per AP spread out over the dataplanes.
Br,
Mark.
02-15-2023 07:43 AM
02-16-2023 07:22 AM
Hello Albert,
so using the example in the initial post there would be 1000 tunnels created?
02-16-2023 11:46 AM
Hi liinad,
Yes - if you have 1000 AP's with one or more Tunneled WLAN/SSID then the DP/vDP will be terminating 1000 tunnels. It is one Tunnel per AP and Tunnel is only created when one or more WLAN/SSID are configured for rGRE (Ruckus GRE) tunnels.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks for choosing RUCKUS products.