ASSOCIATION NON-ROOT FOR NON-ROOT?

Hello

I have an AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9 and two AIR-AP1242AG-N-K9. I have already set up that they work as bridge.

Bridge of root with---> 1 AIR-AP1242AG-N-K9 wireless clients

Non-Root Bridge1 with---> 1 AIR-AP1242AG-N-K9 wireless clients

Non-Root Bridge2 with---> 1 AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9 wireless clients

I noticed after reset root bridge or one of the non-root that fills when I type the command 'sh DOt11 associations' results show that there is a connection between the Bridge Non-Root 2. When this happened to the connection of customers related to the APs is very unstable.

as far as I know, the association is just between the bridges of root and Non-Root.

I Don t know why it happened.

To avoid this, I turn off in one of the bridge nonroot (AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9) the option 'Force Infrastructure Device to associate only... »

Cisco's docs show an example of a config when there is a root bridge and a bridge not root, but in my case, I have 2 nonroot bridge and bridge of a single root.

I would like to know if the config for my scenario must be different from the simple scenario (1 root and 1 non-root).

I hope that someone of you can help me.

Concerning

You are right.  I'd only authentication mac on the nonroot Bridge 1.  In this way, you can prevent the roots not to associate with each other if they really are.  Then if it works, you can set the authentication mac on the bridge of root with the mac address of two nonroot bridges.

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