WLC MOBILITY GROUP SINGLE WEB AUTHENTICATION

Hi.
I have installed two AIR-WLC2112 with mobility group configured and authentication web.
I want to know if you can create user / password web authentication only in one  WLC.
Now, when I create a new user / password , I have to create in two WLC.
Thanks

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    HI,
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  • WLC Mobility Group Confusion

    Can some please clarify how Mobility groups work and when to use them. I have 2 data centers, each with a WLC, for centralized control. I just want to provide simple redundancy.
    When should I use an Anchor group.
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    To make it simple, any wlc's that will be a primary, secondary or tertiary WLC for lap's will need to be placed in the same mobility group. Now if you have a guest anchor controller for guest, then that will need to be added in the same mobility group. Bottom line, when users roam from AP to AP from WLC to another even getting tunneled (anchor) the WLC's need to be aware of the roaming and that is what mobility group does.
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  • WLC Mobility Group problem

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    Here is the URL for the configuration for the Mobility Group follow the URL which will help you :
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  • WLC mobility group between 4404 and 5508 controllers

    Mobility 'Control and Data Path Down' between 4404 and 5508 WLC's.
    Hello, we have 5 x 4404 WLC's running 7.0.240.0 with mobility configured fine between them.
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    Mobility Keepalive Interval...................... 10
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    Mobility Group Members Configured................ 6
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    Thanks Sandeep.
    I am well versed with WLC's and mobility, however trying to add a 5508 to a mobility group with 4404's has come up with a bit of a curve ball.
    All the 4404 controllers all joined the mobility group fine, no problems at all - its only the 5508 I am struggling with.
    In theory its simple, populate the IP address, and MAC addres of the management interface of the remote WLC, as long as the management interfaces are in the same VLAN, and the Default Mobility Domain Name are the same it should come up.
    Interestingly I have found the 5508 reports its own management interface MAC address incorrectly when viewing the Mobility Groups:
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    {Screen shot WLC1.jpg}
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    From our router is I do an sh arp | i 10.95.x.x (controller management address), I see:f872.eaee.becf.
    {Screen shot wlc2.jpg}
    Hence the WLC reports as: bc:16:65:f9:37:60
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    The network reports as: f872.eaee.becf for the same IP address.
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    f8:72:ea:ee:be:cf
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    Kind regards
    Dave Bell

  • Replace WLC Mobility Group Anchor

    We have 2 5508 and 1 4402 WLCs and all belong to the same mobility group. The 4402 does not have any access points and does nothing more than serve as a mobility anchor for our public wireless SSID. We are planning to replace the 4402 with a new 2504 unit which will have the same configuration including IP as the 4402. Is there anything I need to do with the mobility groups when we remove the 4402?
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    Jeff

    you'll need to add the MAC of the 2504 to the mobility group, and remove the entry for the 4402.
    Out of Curiosity...how many concurrent guest users to you have usually?
    Steve

  • WLC 5508 and mobility groups

    Hi,
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    //Mikael

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    hope i cleared it out for you. greeting from cold Belgium tonight :-) and hope the execs will enjoy Sweden!

  • Web Authentication on HTTP Instead of HTTPS in WLC 5700 and WS-C3650-48PD (IOS XE)

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  • WLC web authentication ACL to allow internet surfing only

    Hi forumers'
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  • WLC 5508 * 2 & Mobility Group

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    Product Name..................................... Cisco Controller
    Product Version.................................. 7.6.130.0
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  • WLC 7.4.100.0 Mobility group control and data path down

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    I have a 4400 and a 5508 WLC in the same location
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