Ccx Layer 2 Client Roaming - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
the session remains active. The tunnel is torn down, and the VoIP client must reauthenticate when the
VoIP telephone sends a DHCP Discover with a 0.0.0.0 VoIP telephone IP address or a 169.254.*.* VoIP
telephone auto-IP address or when the operator-set user timeout is exceeded.

CCX Layer 2 Client Roaming

Controller software release 4.0 supports five CCX Layer 2 client roaming enhancements:
The 4.0 release of controller software supports CCX versions 1 through 4. CCX support is enabled
automatically for every WLAN on the controller and cannot be disabled. The controller stores the CCX
version of the client in its client database and uses it to generate and respond to CCX frames
appropriately. Clients must support CCX v4 (or CCXv2 for access point assisted roaming) in order to
utilize these roaming enhancements. See the
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The roaming enhancements mentioned above are enabled automatically, with the appropriate CCX
support. However, you can fine-tune client roaming behavior by configuring several RF parameters
through either the GUI or the CLI.
AP1030s in REAP mode and hybrid-REAP access points in standalone mode do not support CCX Layer
Note
2 roaming.
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Access point assisted roaming—This feature helps clients save scanning time. Whenever a CCXv2
client associates to an access point, it sends an information packet to the new access point listing the
characteristics of its previous access point. The access point uses this information to build a list of
previous access points, which it sends (via unicast) to clients immediately after association to reduce
roaming time. The access point list contains the channels, BSSIDs of neighbor access points that
support the client's current SSID(s), and time elapsed since disassociation.
Enhanced neighbor list—This feature focuses on improving a CCXv4 client's roam experience and
network edge performance, especially when servicing voice applications. The access point provides
its associated client information about its neighbors using a neighbor-list update unicast message.
Enhanced neighbor list request (E2E)—The End-2-End specification is a Cisco and Intel joint
program that defines new protocols and interfaces to improve the overall voice and roaming
experience. It applies only to Intel clients in a CCX environment. Specifically, it enables Intel clients
to request a neighbor list at will. When this occurs, the access point forwards the request to the
controller. The controller receives the request and replies with the current CCX roaming sublist of
neighbors for the access point to which the client is associated.
Note
To see whether a particular client supports E2E, click Wireless > Clients on the controller
GUI, click the Detail link for the desired client, and look at the E2E Version field under
Client Properties.
Roam reason report—This feature enables CCXV4 clients to report the reason why they roamed
to a new access point. It also allows network administrators to build and monitor a roam history.
for more information on CCX.
"Configuring Quality of Service Profiles" section on
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
Configuring Client Roaming
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