10-24-2007 10:31 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:49 PM
hi,
my system:
1 WLC 4404 (SWv. 4.0.217.0) -> connected with LAG to a 3750 Switch
1 WLC 4402 (SWv. 4.0.217.0) -> connected with LAG to a 3750 Switch
125 AP 1240AG
1 Voice WLAN (qos platinum)
1 Data WLAN
7920 Phones Firmware 7920.4.0-03-02
config WLCs:
- one mobility group (both in the same group).
- no agressive load balancing
- no peer to peer blocking
- LAG Mode enabled
- LWAPP Layer 3
- the wlc management interfaces are all on the same vlan
my problem is that sometimes when the first 7920 is connected to an AP which is registered at WLC1 and the second 7920 to an AP which is registered at WLC2 i can ring to the other phone, but there is no voice in both direction.
when both phones are connected to APs from the same WLC there aren't any problems.
do i have to configure the mobile-anchor?
thx elkono
10-26-2007 05:53 PM
If 2 7920s are on the same controller either on same AP or different AP, does it work ok?
If only w/ 2 clients on separate controllers, ensure that the mobility group is configured correctly and that proxy arp is enabled on the controller. If you do "show network", ensure that ARPunicast is disabled.
ARP Unicast Mode............................ Disabled
If it's enabled, then disable it via the following command in the WLC CLI.
"config network arpunicast disable"
10-29-2007 04:17 AM
hi,
if i'm connected to the same wlc and same/different AP it works fine.
only when i'm connected to a different wlc sometimes it doesnt work.
can it be the bad configuration of the mobility-anchor:
my config:
WLC-1: enabled only local
WLC-2: enabled only IP from WLC-1
and i've configured LAG. The mobility group is the same. but i don't know if i have to configure more than one interface/mac-address or only one of the 4 interfaces from the WLC4404 and both from the WLC4402...
thx
10-29-2007 08:17 AM
Hi,
I had your same problem.To fix it first of all ensure to have the last firmware verson on the WLC's then configure all the AP's on the first controller (specifying on them to register on the first controller) then use the second controller as backup without any AP's associated to it(empty).With this configuration all the calls are managed by one controller and you'll not have any problems, if the primary will die you'll have the secondary ready.
Regards,
F.Coppotelli
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