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AirGroup detecting wired Apple TVs

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  • 1.  AirGroup detecting wired Apple TVs

    Posted Dec 04, 2020 03:28 AM
    I have a SSID which puts devices into VLAN 1. I want to put an Apple TV into VLAN 2, have AirGroup detect it and forward the bonjour traffic to VLAN 1. I am using IAPs but can't see anywhere to specify the IAPs to look for devices in VLAN 2. I can only see options to disallow VLANs.

    How to I forward the bonjour traffic using AirGroup from VLAN 2?

    Thanks.


  • 2.  RE: AirGroup detecting wired Apple TVs

    Posted Dec 04, 2020 09:56 AM

    You shouldn't need configure AirGroup to discover devices on a particular VLAN unless disabled

    Once you enable AirGroup and the services you want to allow (AirPrint, airplay, etc..), AirGroup will allow you to discover devices across different VLAN/subnets to work.




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    Victor Fabian, ACEX#8
    Mobility Architect @ WEI
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  • 3.  RE: AirGroup detecting wired Apple TVs

    Posted Dec 10, 2020 05:07 AM
    Thanks for replying.

    How does the IAP know which VLANs to listen to? 

    VLAN 2 isn't associated with any SSIDs and isn't the management VLAN either.


  • 4.  RE: AirGroup detecting wired Apple TVs

    Posted Dec 10, 2020 12:29 PM
    Are those VLANs trunked to the IAPs?

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    Victor Fabian, ACEX#8
    Mobility Architect @ WEI
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  • 5.  RE: AirGroup detecting wired Apple TVs

    Posted Dec 10, 2020 03:08 PM
    VLAN 2 is tagged on the switch port, which one of the IAPs is connected to