5508 controller & redundancy network/path

I read in other threads that it is possible to use several Interfaces AP (disabled LAG) and have a port connected to a switch and the second trunk port connected to a second switch, with two switches in question connected with each other and running HSRP (our two 6500 hearts). My understanding on 5508 controller is very limited and I have just thrown into this, because it is a "high priority" project and is said today to sketch something for a meeting later, but if I connect it all together, it's then not create a loop? I guess my question is, is the data/network traffic through the 5508 in a trunk (port1) to another (port2) and I'll finish by fighting errors on my carrots, that data would be to pass a downlink of reference1 to port1 (for example), then again down port2 and on another soul?

I read through the version 6 of the document as we speak, but it is not particularly clear on the delivery of the goods.

Thank you!

Alan

Correct... you cannot divide ports if the WLC is configured for LAG.  For your use, with 6 AP, then Yes, I don't see why using a port connected to different switches will cause performance problems.  If it is a trial and you later decide that you will have 2 WLC, then connecto a swithc and develop WLC to the other switch and use LAG.

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