01-20-2015 01:12 AM - edited 07-05-2021 02:18 AM
Hello All,
I have a cisco 5760 controller running in centralized mode. I want to configure one 4404 controller as anchor controller to work with the 5760 controller. Is this supported?.
Thanks in advance
Shabeeb
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01-20-2015 02:17 PM
No, It is not supported.
You cannot have a mobility peer with 5760 unless you enable "new mobility" on its peer . In CUWN products this is supported in 5508/WiSM2/8510 on specific codes. In current supported codes it has to be 7.6.x or 8.x.
As you know 4400 only supported upto 7.0.x code. So new mobility is not supported, hence you cannot peer with CA products.
In case if you have a "new mobility" supported WLC, here how you configure it
http://mrncciew.com/2014/05/06/configuring-new-mobility/
HTH
Rasika
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01-20-2015 12:59 PM
Yes it is but only limited.
Do you have funds to purchase two more APs? If you do then there is a new Cisco promo which will give you a WLC2504 (with 25 AP licenses) for FREE. Each of the bundle line items is made up of two APs plus, as mentioned above, a WLC2504 (with 25 AP licenses) for FREE.
Product codes are:
Ideally, you can use the 2504 as an up-to-date anchor controller.
01-20-2015 02:17 PM
No, It is not supported.
You cannot have a mobility peer with 5760 unless you enable "new mobility" on its peer . In CUWN products this is supported in 5508/WiSM2/8510 on specific codes. In current supported codes it has to be 7.6.x or 8.x.
As you know 4400 only supported upto 7.0.x code. So new mobility is not supported, hence you cannot peer with CA products.
In case if you have a "new mobility" supported WLC, here how you configure it
http://mrncciew.com/2014/05/06/configuring-new-mobility/
HTH
Rasika
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01-21-2015 03:28 AM
Hello Rasika,
Thanks a lot for your reply. Regarding the 4400 as anchor controller I understood your point. Now I have another question. Lets say I have 10 points in 5760 controller and another 10 access points in 4400 controller , can I add the 4400 and 5760 in the same mobility group?. I believe we cannot do it. But please confirm.
Thanks in advance
Shabeeb
01-21-2015 04:53 AM
You can have the mobility group name the same, but like Rasika mentioned about the 'new mobility', since the 4400's don't have that option, mobility between the 5760 and the 4400 will not be formed. This means that if a user roams from one ap on the 4400 to the 5760, you will not have fast roaming.
-Scott
02-04-2015 11:01 AM
Yes, you can't.
HTH
Rasika
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