Guest Internet across multiple controllers

I am about to deploy a multi-controller wireless network using the 5508s
I am going to configure the head office controller to be the Guest Anchor.
My question is on the remote site controllers, I want the guest traffic to tunnel from the remote site to the guest anchor.
How do I configure the Guest Interface on the remote controller?
Thanks
Roger

When I do guest anchoring, I like to create a dummy interface on the 'remote' WLC. This way if the anchoring doesn't work they don't get an address on the network at all.
In the WLAN, you link it to the dummy interface. Then when you set the anchoring, point it to the DMZ. This anchoring overrides the interface configured in the WLAN.
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