Cisco router supports Miracast, Airplay, and Gcast across VLANs.
Cisco router supports Miracast, Airplay, and Gcast across VLANs.
Hello everyone, I have three Cisco Catalyst 3750G switches in a stack with three distinct VLANs. In the VLAN hosting AirPlay, Miracast and Gcast devices I can cast properly. When I switch to another VLAN, they disappear from view. I’m not a Cisco expert, can anyone guide me on casting to devices from a different VLAN? Is this possible with these switches? Which protocols are involved? Thanks!
The L3 interface for each VLAN is typically set up in the core or aggregation layer, depending on your network design. I can provide you with example configurations to help you understand the placement. Just let me know which VLANs you're interested in!
Here’s a revised version of your configuration with sensitive details removed:
The setup was updated at 17:59:50 CET on Monday, February 19, 2018.
Last configuration change recorded at 17:59:52 CET.
NVRAM settings were refreshed at 17:59:52 CET on Feb 19, 2018.
Version 15.0 does not include a service pad.
Debugging and uptime logs are enabled.
System logs use a common clock (CET).
Time zones are set to summer time (CET).
Switching policies are configured for VLANs.
Logging is active with user information available.
The system supports new-model features.
All timestamps and passwords are secured.
Hostnames are defined as specified.
VLAN management follows internal allocation rules.
Ports are enabled in a tree mode with fast spinning.
Traffic shaping and routing are applied across interfaces.
DHCP is disabled for specific addresses.
IP domains and DNS servers are configured.
Network interfaces are assigned proper IP ranges.
Time synchronization uses CET with recurring schedules.
Configured network settings with specified IP ranges and VLAN assignments. Defined PIM parameters for dynamic routing. Assigned interfaces to VLANs 101 and 103 using PIM sparse mode.
Thanks! I've attempted it but it doesn't seem to function properly. With watchguard access points involved, there might be an issue there. I'll try using a basic access point to see if the Cisco problem resolves. For now, thanks again—I'll let you know once I've tested it.
It's also likely they rely on SSDP for communication, which may not function in different VLANs. I understand Sonos handles this, but I'm uncertain about other streaming devices.
I've used Miracast and Airplay successfully. Google Cast doesn't work in the same way.