12-02-2008 06:55 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:50 PM
Dear
if i have two controllers on different subnet and ONE SSID on different Subnet how can have roaming mobility between the two controller,some people recommended to use Mobility anchor but i dont know if true or what
12-02-2008 07:41 AM
It works out of the box.
If a client associated with one controller associates to an AP on a different controller, the new controller will set up a tunnel to the original controller and pass all of the client's traffic through that tunner. The client keeps his same IP address.
The only configuration you have to do to make this work is make sure that both controllers are in the same mobility group.
Mobility Anchor is not necessary for this functionality. By default, a user's "home" controller is the first controller he associated to when he started his wireless session. If you want to force a certain group of clients to always use a specific controller as their "home" controller, regardless of where they first associated, you would use the Mobility Anchor feature for this. Usually, it's used to anchor guest traffic to a DMZ controller.
For more info, see the Mobility Groups FAQ here:
http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/paws/107188/mobility_groups_faq.pdf
12-02-2008 09:20 PM
thanks
I know this ,but my question if use different subnet and one SSID
controller 1 ------SSID=WARDA subnet =192.168.100.100/24
controller 2 ------SSID=WARDA subnet =192.168.200.100/24
And all controllers on one Mobility group
the roaming for data and voice will work
thanks again
12-03-2008 06:59 AM
Yes.
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