BBSM - Basic design for Wireless

I am designing a wireless/BBSM network for a customer. The will have AP's available with both a guest SSID and an Employee SSID. They have non-cisco switches. Can I still use BBSM for guest wireless access?

As long as the BBSM has IP/SNMP connectivity to the Aironet APs you should not have a problem. I would recommend you use the AP settings with packet inactivity timer in network elements.

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