Hello,
how does Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) works across a network with multiple WiFi access points connected to different switches?
I do not really need the DAI feature but I am playing around to get a better understanding. The basics of DHCP snooping and ARP Inspection and the function of trusted ports are clear to me. Now I am wondering what will happen if a client is connected to AP1 that is connected to SW1 will roam to AP2 that is connected to SW2. Both switches have ARP inspection enabled. In this case the ARP table of switch AP2 does not know the client and will block it. OR?
how does Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) works across a network with multiple WiFi access points connected to different switches?
I do not really need the DAI feature but I am playing around to get a better understanding. The basics of DHCP snooping and ARP Inspection and the function of trusted ports are clear to me. Now I am wondering what will happen if a client is connected to AP1 that is connected to SW1 will roam to AP2 that is connected to SW2. Both switches have ARP inspection enabled. In this case the ARP table of switch AP2 does not know the client and will block it. OR?