we are forced to do this because of the apple tv /ipad airplay issues
we have more 128 apple tv's distributed across the campus . ipad have limitation of displaying only 64 apple tv's in airplay
so what we did is as below
divided the campus in to three ap groups based on building
ssid -staff-building 1-ap group 1 - aaa servers -group 1 - apple tv's in vlan1 (wired) - staff will get vlan 1 (no: of apple tv's 40)
ssid-staff -building 2 -ap group 2 - aaa servers -group 2 - apple tv's in vlan 2 (wired) - staff will get vlan 2 (no: of apple tv's 40)
ssid-staff -building 3 -ap group 3 - aaa servers -group 3 - apple tv's in vlan 3 (wired) - staff will get vlan 3 (no: of apple tv's 48)
This is working perefectly fine with out enabling airplay on aruba and client romaing is also fine . when staff goes from ap group 1 to ap group- 2 device gets the correct vlan and dhcp . This is working fine with windows/ios/android. Now what we are trying is using device finger printing trying to isolate ipad's by putting the user specific rules . when we enable user specifi rule and the user roams from one ap group to other the vlan doesn't changes automatically ,however if we disconnect and connect to guest network and get a different lease and reconnect back to staff ssid then the vlan /dhcp comes correctly . any advise
Thanks
Binu