Using The Gui To Configure Mobility Groups - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Configuring Mobility Groups

Using the GUI to Configure Mobility Groups

Follow these steps to configure mobility groups using the GUI.
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See the
configure mobility groups using the CLI.
Step 1
Click Controller > Mobility Groups to access the Static Mobility Group Members page (see
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Figure 11-6 Static Mobility Group Members Page
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All controllers must be configured with the same virtual interface IP address.
If necessary, you can change the virtual interface IP address by editing the virtual interface
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name on the Controller > Interfaces page. See
controller's virtual interface.
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If all the controllers within a mobility group are not using the same virtual interface,
inter-controller roaming may appear to work, but the hand-off does not complete, and the
client loses connectivity for a period of time.
You must have gathered the MAC address and IP address of every controller that is to be included
in the mobility group. This information is necessary because you will be configuring all controllers
with the MAC address and IP address of all the other mobility group members.
You can find the MAC and IP addresses of the other controllers to be included in the mobility
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group on the Controller > Mobility Groups page of each controller's GUI.
"Using the CLI to Configure Mobility Groups" section on page 11-11
11-6).
Chapter 11
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