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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 10      Configuring Mobility Groups
Configuring Mobility Groups
Note
Clients may roam between access points in different mobility groups, provided they can hear them. 
However, their session information is not carried between controllers in different mobility groups.
Determining When to Include Controllers in a Mobility Group
If it is possible for a wireless client in your network to roam from an access point joined to one controller 
to an access point joined to another controller, both controllers should be in the same mobility group.
Configuring Mobility Groups
This section provides instructions for configuring controller mobility groups through either the GUI or 
the CLI.
Note
You can also configure mobility groups using the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS). Refer to the 
Cisco Wireless Control System Configuration Guide for instructions.
Prerequisites
Before you add controllers to a mobility group, you must verify that the following requirements have 
been met for all controllers that are to be included in the group:
All controllers must be configured for the same LWAPP transport mode (Layer 2 or Layer 3).
Note
You can verify and, if necessary, change the LWAPP transport mode on the Controller > 
General page.
IP connectivity must exist between the management interfaces of all controllers.
Note
You can verify IP connectivity by pinging the controllers.
All controllers must be configured with the same mobility group name.
Note
The mobility group name is generally set at deployment time through the Startup Wizard. 
However, you can change it if necessary through the Default Mobility Domain Name field 
on the Controller > General page. The mobility group name is case sensitive.
Note
For the Cisco WiSM, both controllers should be configured with the same mobility group 
name for seamless routing among 300 access points.