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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 11 Configuring Mobility GroupsWireless Device Access
Configuring Symmetric Mobility Tunneling
Note Although a 2000 or 2100 series controller cannot be designated as an anchor for a WLAN when using
auto-anchor mobility, it can serve as an anchor in symmetric mobility tunneling to process and forward
the upstream client data traffic tunneled from the foreign controller.
Note To prevent any misconfiguration scenarios, all controllers within a mobility group must share the same
configuration for symmetric mobility tunneling.
Note You must enable symmetric mobility tunneling if the access-point group VLAN on the anchor controller
is different than the WLAN interface VLAN on the foreign controller. Otherwise, client traffic could be
sent on an incorrect VLAN during mobility events.
Using the GUI to Configure Symmetric Mobility Tunneling
Follow these steps to configure symmetric mobility tunneling using the controller GUI.
Step 1 Click Controller > Mobility Management > Mobility Anchor Config to open the Mobility Anchor
Config page (see Figure 11-17).
Figure 11-17 Mobility Anchor Config Page
Step 2
Check the Symmetric Mobility Tunneling Mode check box to enable symmetric mobility tunneling for
this controller or uncheck it to disable this feature. The default value is unchecked.
Note Symmetric mobility tunneling is not enabled or disabled until you reboot the controller. The
current state of this parameter appears in parentheses to the right of the check box (for example,
currently enabled or currently disabled).
Step 3 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 4 Click OK when a message appears indicating that you must save your configuration and reboot the
controller for your changes to take effect.
Step 5 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
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