Mobility groups between WLC 2106 & 5500

Can I configure a mobility groups between 2106  Wireless LAN Controller and 5500 Wireless LAN Controllers?
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    Yes, the platform doesn't matter. The code used to matter but recent versions are ok between each others.
    Nicolas
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    {Screen shot WLC1.jpg}
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    HI,
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    System Contact...................................
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    External Temperature............................. +21 C
    Fan Status....................................... OK
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    Number of Active Clients......................... 0
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  • Mobility Group Requirements for Guest Anchor WLC

    Hello -
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  • Mobility group same ssid multiple WLC

    I have a 4400 and a 5508 WLC in the same location
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    Do I only need to create a mobility group and add both WLC
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    Resolution :
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  • 4400 and 5500 in same mobility group

    Hello
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    Thanks

    Yes you can but reference this link.
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