Cisco Cisco 5508 Wireless Controller Referencia técnica

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Chromecast Deployment Guide, Release 7.6
 
  Deployment Considerations
Deploying Chromecast Devices and Users on a Single VLAN
When deploying Chromecast over network, it is important that both the client and Chromecast device 
offering the service are on the same VLAN. For the wireless network, this means ensuring each client 
user is on the same back-end interface in the controller.
For a large-scale deployment, using a single VLAN may be impossible. For information about how to 
have clients on one VLAN while the Chromecast devices are on another, see 
 section.
Enabling Multicast Support
From the Controller tab, choose the Multicast link on the left-hand menu. Enable Global Multicast 
Mode
 and IGMP Snooping. Multicast and snooping mechanisms are outside the scope of this 
document. For more background information on these topics, see 
Configuring the Multicast Distribution Mode to Access Points
The Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN) supports two methods of multicast distribution to access 
points (APs) associated with the controller. In both the modes, the original multicast packet from the 
wired network is encapsulated inside a Layer 3 CAPWAP packet sent via either CAPWAP Unicast or 
Multicast to the AP. Since the traffic is CAPWAP encapsulated, APs do not have to be on the same 
VLAN as the client Chromecast traffic. 
The two methods of Multicast distribution are compared here:
 
Multicast-Multicast Distribution Mode
Multicast-multicast mode is the recommended option for scalability and wired bandwidth efficiency 
reasons.
Note
Multicast-multicast mode is required for the 2500-Series Wireless LAN Controller.
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CAPWAP
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CAPWAP
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“Multicast-Unicast” Mode
“Multicast-Multicast” Mode
CAPWAP
CAPWAP Tunnel
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Multicast Tunnel