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  • 1.  Apple TV

    Posted Dec 17, 2013 02:40 PM

    I have a question we currently have 32 apple Tv's onsite we use the
    Aruba mobility controller 3200XM version 6.1.3.4-Air Group with 22 AP's
    105 and 93's. My issue is when we mirror we keep getting kicked off. I
    noticed in the virtual AP that Drop Broadcast and multicast is checked
    along with Convert Broadcast to ARP request to multicast.

    Should they be enabled or disabled? Or do you have another solution that
    I can look at?



  • 2.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 17, 2013 02:56 PM

    Make sure your Apple TV devices and the iPads are on the same role. 

    I do drop BC in my WLAN, and they worked with Apple TV



  • 3.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 17, 2013 02:59 PM

    Do you mean Initial role? they are.



  • 4.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 17, 2013 03:17 PM

    This is my Apple TV with a role VIP-GUEST.  Your guest user should have the same role.  You can find the role in aaa profile.  If you are using the captive portal, the role is in "aaa authentication captive-portal <your CP profile>"

     

     

    (ARUBA) #show u

    Users
    -----
        IP             MAC            Name     Role       Age(d:h:m)  Auth  VPN link  AP name            Roaming   Essid/Bssid/Phy                      Profile    Forward mode
    ----------    ------------       ------    ----       ----------  ----  --------  -------            -------   ---------------                      -------    ------------
    172.22.47.1   38:ea:a7:3c:29:a4            PRINTER    01:23:33                    00:1a:1e:c0:fd:8c  Wireless  COM-GUEST/00:1a:1e:8f:d8:c0/g-HT  GUEST-AAA  tunnel
    172.22.47.54  1c:e6:2b:e9:6a:d1            VIP-GUEST  07:19:26                    00:1a:1e:c0:fd:8c  Wireless  COM-GUEST/00:1a:1e:8f:d8:d0/a-HT  GUEST-AAA  tunnel



  • 5.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 17, 2013 03:51 PM

    I will check all of thanks for ur help. We have multiple Vlans accessing the apple Tv's just wanted to give more info.



  • 6.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 17, 2013 09:25 PM

    Since you mention multiple VLANs, make sure the AppleTVs are not on a VLAN that is NAT'd.....whether src-nat is enabled on the VLAN or within the user-role policies.

     

     



  • 7.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 18, 2013 09:27 AM

    NAt  MASQ is applied in the friewall.



  • 8.  RE: Apple TV

    Posted Dec 18, 2013 09:52 AM

    NAT will break AirPlay.  



  • 9.  RE: Apple TV

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 17, 2013 03:14 PM

    Make sure you're allowing Airplay between both devices. According to the ArubaOSv6.3 user manual (p834), these are the ports:

     

    TCP: 5000, 7000, 7100, 8612,  49152-65535

    UDP: 7010, 7011, 8612, 49152-65535

     

    Bes regards