Mobility Commands
mobility anchor
To configure mobility sticky anchoring, use the mobility anchor sticky command. To disable the sticky anchoring, use the no form of the command.
To configure guest anchoring, use the mobility anchor ip-address command.
To delete the guest anchor, use the no form of the command.
To configure the device as an auto-anchor, use the mobility anchor command.
mobility anchor { ip-address | sticky }
no mobility anchor { ip-address | sticky }
Syntax Description
sticky |
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ip-address |
Configures the IP address for the guest anchor controller to this WLAN. |
Command Default
Sticky configuration is enabled by default.
Command Modes
WLAN Configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
The auto-anchor configuration required the device IP address to be entered prior to the Cisco IOS XE 3.3SE release; with this release, if no IP address is given, the device itself becomes an anchor; you do not have to explicitly specify the IP address. |
Usage Guidelines
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The wlan_id or guest_lan_id must exist and be disabled.
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Auto-anchor mobility is enabled for the WLAN or wired guest LAN when you configure the first mobility anchor.
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Deleting the last anchor disables the auto-anchor mobility feature and resumes normal mobility for new associations.
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Mobility uses the following ports, that are allowed through the firewall:
Examples
Controller(config-wlan)# mobility anchor sticky
Controller(config-wlan)# mobility anchor 209.165.200.224
Controller(config-wlan)# mobility anchor
wireless mobility
To configure the intercontroller mobility manager, use the wireless mobility command.
wireless mobility { dscp value }
Syntax Description
dscp value |
Configures the Mobility intercontroller DSCP value. |
Command Default
The default DSCP value is 48.
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shoes how to configure mobility intercontroller DSCP with an value of 20:
Controller(config)# wireless mobility dscp 20
wireless mobility controller peer-group
To configure mobility peer groups, use the wireless mobility controller peer-group command, to remove the configuration, use the no form of this command.
wireless mobility controller peer-group peer-group member IP ip-addressmode centralized
Syntax Description
peer group |
Name of the peer group. |
member IP |
Adds a peer group member. |
ip-address |
IP address of the peer group member to be added. |
mode centralized |
Configures the management mode of the peer group member as centrally managed. |
Command Default
The centralized mode is off.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.7.0 E |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
Controller enable Controller# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Controller(config)# wireless mobility controller peer-group peer1 member ip 10.0.0.1 mode centralized
wireless mobility group keepalive
To configure the mobility group parameter and keep alive its ping parameters, use the wireless mobility group keepalive command. To remove a mobility group parameter, use the no form of the command.
wireless mobility group keepalive { count number | interval interval }
no wireless mobility group keepalive { count numbe r | interval interval }
Syntax Description
count number |
Number of times that a ping request is sent to a mobility group member before the member is considered unreachable. The range is from 3 to 20. The default is 3. |
interval interval |
Interval of time between each ping request sent to a mobility group member. The range is from 1 to 30 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds. |
Command Default
3 seconds for count and 10 seconds for interval.
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The default values for interval is ten seconds and the default for retries is set to three.
Examples
This example shows how to specify the amount of time between each ping request sent to a mobility group member to 10 seconds:
Controller(config)# wireless mobility group keepalive count 10
wireless mobility group member ip
To add or delete users from mobility group member list, use the wireless mobility group member ip command. To remove a member from the mobility group, use the no form of the command.
wireless mobility group member ip ip-address [ public-ip public-ip-address ] [ group group-name ]
no wireless mobility group member ip ip-address
Syntax Description
ip-address |
The IP address of the member controller. |
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public-ip public-ip-address |
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group group-name |
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Command Default
None.
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The mobility group is used when there is more than one Mobility Controller (MC) in a given deployment. The mobility group can be assigned with a name or it can use the default group name. The mobility group members need to be configured on all the members of the group to roam within the group.
Examples
This example shows how to add a member in a mobility group:
Controller(config)# mobility group member ip 10.104.171.101 group TestDocGroup
wireless mobility group name
To configure hte mobility domain name, use the wireless mobility group name command. To remove the mobility domain name, use the no form of the command.
Note | If you are configuring the mobility group in a network where network address translation (NAT) is enabled, enter the IP address that is sent to the controller from the NAT device rather than the controller’s management interface IP address. Otherwise, mobility will fail among controllers in the mobility group. |
wireless mobility group name domain-name
no wireless mobility group name
Syntax Description
domain-name |
Creates a mobility group by entering this command. The domain name can be up to 31 case-sensitive characters. |
Command Default
Default.
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to configure a mobility domain name lab1:
Controller(config)# mobility group domain lab1
wireless mobility oracle ip
To configure mobility oracle settings, use the wireless mobility oracle ip command. To remove the mobility oracle settings, use the no form of the command.
To configure the device itself as a mobility oracle, use the wireless mobility oracle command.
wireless mobility oracle ip mo-ip-address
no wireless mobility oracle ip mo-ip-address
Syntax Description
mo-ip-address |
IP address of the mobility oracle. |
Command Default
The device is not configured as a mobility oracle by default.
Command Modes
Global Configuration.
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
- A peer mobility controller must be configured for mobility to work.
- The mobility oracle is recommended when more than one mobility controller in a configuration is allowed a fast client join and roaming across the subdomains. The mobility oracle must be enabled on one of the mobility controllers and the remaining mobility controllers in the sub-domain must point to that mobility oracle.
Examples
This example shows how to configure the mobility oracle:
Controller(config)#wireless mobility oracle ip 209.165.200.225
show wireless mobility
To view the wireless mobility summary, use the show wireless mobility command.
show wireless mobility { agent mobility-agent-ip client summary | ap-list ip-address ip-address| controller client summary| dtls connections| oracle summary | statistics summary}
Syntax Description
agent mobility-agent-ip client summary |
Shows the active clients on a mobility agent. |
ap-list ip-address ip-address |
Shows the list of Cisco APs known to the mobility group. |
controller client summary |
Shows the active clients in the subdomain. |
dtls connections |
Shows the DTLS server status. |
oracle summary |
Displays the status of the mobility-controllers known to the mobility-oracle. |
mobility oracle client summary |
Shows the mobility-oracle client and status database. |
statistics |
Shows the statistics for the Mobility manager. |
summary |
Shows the summary of the mobility manager. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Global Configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the mobility manager:
Controller (config)# show wireless mobility ap-list
AP name AP radio MAC Controller IP Learnt from
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TSIM_AP-101 0000.2000.6600 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-102 0000.2000.6700 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-103 0000.2000.6800 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-400 0000.2001.9100 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-402 0000.2001.9300 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-403 0000.2001.9400 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-406 0000.2001.9700 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-407 0000.2001.9800 9.9.9.2 Self
TSIM_AP-409 0000.2001.9a00 9.9.9.2 Self
clear wireless mobility statistics
To clear wireless statistics, use the clear wireless mobility statistics command.
clear wireless mobility statistics
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release | Modification |
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Cisco IOS XE 3.2SE |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You can clear all the information by using the clear wireless mobility statistics command.
Examples
This example shows how to clear wireless mobility statistics:
Controller (config)# clear wireless mobility statistics