VLAN IPs are typically set on the controller level, because each controller needs to have it's own IP address per VLAN to avoid IP address conflicts.
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 03, 2022 11:01 AM
From: Peter Maryan
Subject: Layer 3 VLAN Interface at Controller level or cluster level for controllers?
Hello, I'm in the process of setting up 8.10 to convert from 6.5. Do I set the L3 VLAN IP's at each controller, or can I set it at the cluster level? We're a small shop, so only two mobility conductors and two controllers in a cluster.