Using The Gui To Configure Mobility Groups - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 12
Configuring Mobility GroupsWireless Device Access

Using the GUI to Configure Mobility Groups

Follow these steps to configure mobility groups using the GUI.
See the
Note
configure mobility groups using the CLI.
Click Controller > Mobility Management > Mobility Groups to open the Static Mobility Group
Step 1
Members page (see
Figure 12-8
This page shows the mobility group name in the Default Mobility Group field and lists the MAC address
and IP address of each controller that is currently a member of the mobility group. The first entry is the
local controller, which cannot be deleted.
Note
Perform one of the following to add controllers to a mobility group:
Step 2
The Mobility Group Member > New page appears (see
Step 3
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"Using the CLI to Configure Mobility Groups" section on page 12-14
Figure
12-8).
Static Mobility Group Members Page
If you want to delete any of the remote controllers from the mobility group, hover your cursor
over the blue drop-down arrow for the desired controller and choose Remove.
If you are adding only one controller or want to individually add multiple controllers, click New and
go to
Step
3.
If you are adding multiple controllers and want to add them in bulk, click EditAll and go to
The EditAll option enables you to enter the MAC and IP addresses of all the current mobility
Note
group members and then copy and paste all the entries from one controller to the other controllers
in the mobility group.
Figure
12-9).
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
Configuring Mobility Groups
if you would prefer to
Step
4.
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