Yes, the system ip is what the gateway uses for communication to the device, also where APs form their tunnels to. It's comparable to the controller-ip in AOS8.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jan 06, 2025 05:51 AM
From: Ronin101
Subject: AOS 10 - GW system ip address
Dear Experts,
I cannot understand which ip address shall be the system ip address? in normal legacy controller setup is it the same as controller-ip? because i think this will be the same ip on which APs form tunnel with controller right?
In my typical case, i always have controller ip on Vlan 1 (in lab setup) so shall i configure it to be system ip?