1001| AirGroup AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
Figure 224 Typical Master-Local Multi-Switch Deployment
Depends on the need, the administrator can configure the following topology:
Domain Definition
The administrator can define two domains with the following switches in each domain:
n Domain 1: Local 1 (L1), Master (M), Local 3 (L3)
n Domain 2: Local 2 (L2), M, Local 4 (L4)
To configure an AirGroup domain, see Configuring an AirGroup Domain on page 1016.
Active-Domain Definition
Based on the domain definition, each switch belongs to the following active-domain lists:
n Active-Domain 1: L1, M, L3
n Active-Domain 2: L2, M, L4
To configure an active domain, see Configuring an AirGroup active-domain on page 1017.
AirGroup Switch Communication
Based on the domain and active-domain definitions, the AirGroup switch communication takes place in the
following manner:
n L1, M, and L3 can communicate with each other as they are part of active-domain 1.
n L2, M, and L4 can communicate with each other as they are part of active-domain 2.
n M can communicate with L1, L2, L3, and L4 as M is part of active-domain 1 and 2.
n L1 and L3 cannot communicate with L3 and L4, because they do not have a common active-domain and
they do not share the same VLAN.
AirGroup Server Discovery
n iPad users in L1, M, and L3 can discover any Apple TV or AirPrint Printer in L1, M, and L3.