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Title: Inquiry about Ruijie Roaming. In case of opening L3 Roaming, do I need to make a Static Route? [Print this page]

Author: Yutthaphong.Mu@    Time: 2024-12-12 14:44
Title: Inquiry about Ruijie Roaming. In case of opening L3 Roaming, do I need to make a Static Route?
Dear Support,
Ask about Ruijie Roaming. In case of opening L3 Roaming, do I need to do Static Route? The device I use is RG-AP830-L (v.3). Cloud management, not AC involved.

If you have a way and make it work and smoothly, please give me a configuration guideline for this.

Thank you and best regard.

Author: v-songruiqi@rui    Time: 2024-12-12 17:09
Hi, could you show me your topology? if no AC involved, do you have any other uplink devices?

Author: Yutthaphong.Mu@    Time: 2024-12-12 17:47
GTAC-Rachel replied at 2024-12-12 17:09
Hi, could you show me your topology? if no AC involved, do you have any other uplink devices?

Dear Support
I haven't installed it yet, so I'm asked you first. But in principle, if you enable L3 Roaming, do you need to route to each other, right?


Tahnk you and Best Regard.

Author: v-songruiqi@rui    Time: 2024-12-13 09:18
Victor replied at 2024-12-12 17:47
Dear Support
I haven't installed it yet, so I'm asked you first. But in principle, if you enable L ...

Yes, L3 roaming usually requires static routing to be configured. In a three-tier roaming scenario, a client's data packet may need to be forwarded between different subnets. Static routing can provide a clear forwarding path for data packets, so that network devices know how to send data packets from the source subnet to the destination subnet, and avoid the blind forwarding of data packets in the network, so as to improve the efficiency and reliability of data transmission.






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