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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Chapter 11 Configuring Mobility GroupsWireless Device Access
Configuring Symmetric Mobility Tunneling
The Status field shows one of these values:
UP—The controller is reachable and able to pass data.
CNTRL_PATH_DOWN—The mpings failed. The controller cannot be reached through the
control path and is considered failed.
DATA_PATH_DOWN—The epings failed. The controller cannot be reached and is considered
failed.
CNTRL_DATA_PATH_DOWN—Both the mpings and epings failed. The controller cannot be
reached and is considered failed.
7. To see the status of all mobility group members, enter this command:
show mobility summary
Information similar to the following appears:
Mobility Keepalive interval...................... 10
Mobility Keepalive count......................... 3
Mobility Group members configured................ 3
Controllers configured in the mobility group
MAC Address IP Address Group Name Status
00:0b:85:32:b1:80 10.10.1.1 local Up
00:0b:85:33:a1:70 10.1.1.2 local Data Path Down
00:0b:85:23:b2:30 10.20.1.2 local Up
8. To troubleshoot mobility issues, enter these commands:
debug mobility handoff {enable | disable}—Debugs mobility handoff issues.
debug mobility keep-alive {enable | disable} all—Dumps the keepalive packets for all
mobility anchors.
debug mobility keep-alive {enable | disable} IP_address—Dumps the keepalive packets for a
specific mobility anchor.
Configuring Symmetric Mobility Tunneling
The controller provides inter-subnet mobility for clients roaming from one access point to another within
a wireless LAN. This mobility is asymmetric in nature such that the client traffic to the wired network
is routed directly through the foreign controller, as shown in Figure 11-15.
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