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Layer 3 design vs Layer 2
Hi,
I'm planing to deploy WiFi solution with Meraki in my organisation. (Enterprise-8k devices)
I have 3 ssid IOT, Guest and Employee.
I need smooth mobility when moving between the buildings sites without any connection drops.
I'm thinking's about L3 design since it more flexible to scale, mobility and eliminate all L2 Problems.
I see that all designs case studies are L2 and not L3, can you point me what i'm missing?
Is there a new roadmap for l3 solution?
Thank you,
Yaniv.
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I'm not sure I understand exactly what you want, but it's relatively simple.
Here you can find some information.
In terms of Wifi, just enable L3 Roaming and you'll be fine.
MS Layer 3 Switching and Routing - Cisco Meraki Documentation
Layer 3 Switch Example - Cisco Meraki Documentation
MX and MS Basic Recommended Layer 3 Topology - Cisco Meraki Documentation
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Hi,
The difference between L3 to L2 means:
L2 - AP connected to access switch and vlan is stretched to AGG or core switch and than to FW.
L3 - AP connected to access switch and than Vxlan or L3routing from access to core/FW.
Vxlan make more flexibility of IP pools, less roaming with changing vlans... limit broadcast and L2 problems...
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The Wi-Fi network is just an extension of your wired network. If you follow the best practices guide you will be fine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgFpwgBxiKY
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Most of the issues with L3 roaming are solved with a new product , which has not been released yet.
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Are you refering on using L2/L3 switches or using L2 / L3 roaming ( wireless ) ? This is a bit confusing since you are refering to wireless (ssids) but in a MS channel.
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You may also want to review the Campus LAN design guidelines.
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This is the layer 3 WiFi design guide.
