ā04-27-2014 01:43 PM - edited ā07-05-2021 12:44 AM
hi all,
I have three wireless controllers each one in separate subnet, each controlller has set of APs connected on it.
I configured mobility group between the three controller but when moving from specific AP on specific controller to another AP on another controller connecting by cisco wireless ip phone 7925 the call is dropped and the phone re-register again.
when roaming between different APs on the same controller, no problem occurs.
then the problem is in roaming between different controllers each one in different subnet.
appreciate your support.
please advice.
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ā04-29-2014 04:08 AM
Hi
That's great & it proved that your network multicast is not configured correctly. Hence mobility communication broken since your WLC previously rely on multicast for WLC mobility.
It is NOT WLC mobility multicast configuration caused the issue. Your switch network multicast has not properly configured.
If you want to troubleshoot your switch network multicast, please follow this post & see whether you can use it for find the root cause for multicast failures.
http://mrncciew.com/2013/01/19/pim-sm-static-rp-configurations/
If you get your switch network multicast working, then I prefer you switch back to "Multicast Mode" for your WLC mobility configuration.
If you are satisfy with the resolution I have provided in the previous response please mark this thread as answered.
If you like to troubleshoot multicast config issue we can do that as well
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-27-2014 03:22 PM
The behaviour is to be expected. This is why Cisco does not recommend inter-controller roaming if you are using voice/video application.
Read this: http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cuipph/7925g/7_0/english/deployment/guide/7925dply.pdf
ā04-28-2014 09:11 AM
hi all,
thanks alot for your reply
Leo Laohoo, I donnot find that cisco not recommend inter-controller roaming please advice
Manannalage ras... thanks for your reply i will post the output of "show mobility summary"
but I need to know how can I solve this problem, as it is a big issue ???
thanks in advance
ā04-28-2014 12:51 PM
Hi,
You have to provide some output to find what's missing in your configuration. First thing is to make sure mobility tunnels are up between controllers. Then I would check all controllers are having same virtual IP address as well.
Here is reference post about L3 roaming, hope it is useful.
http://mrncciew.com/2013/03/17/l3-inter-controller-roaming/
Regarding Leo's response, Cisco is recommending to have intra-controller roaming where possible (ie all nearby buildings AP should go to same controller). This will help to optimise client roaming & reduce unnecessary delays).
Still L3 roaming is perfectly working even though roaming could take little bit extra time.
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-28-2014 03:51 PM
you mean now I must configure one of the three controller as anchor and the other two as foreign for the voice SSID to excute layer 3 roaming ??
if yes , if there is a client associated on foreign controller, can it roams smoothly to the anchor ??
appreciation
ā04-28-2014 04:01 PM
When configuring mobility you simply need to configure same mobility group name in your 3 controllers (do not worry about which one become anchor or which one is foreign at any given time). Below provide some configuration steps involve.
http://mrncciew.com/2013/03/16/configuring-mobility-on-wlc/
When a client associate first time to an AP managed by a controller, that controller act as "Anchor" for that client when client roams to another AP managed by a different controller (become "Foreign" controller for that client).
yes, when controllers are in same mobility group & each controller configured for same SSID, clients can roam seamlessly between any APs managed by those controllers.
Pls provide requested output to see what's going on
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-28-2014 04:14 PM
you mean that the Anchor, foreign controller will be configured by default after configuring the mobility group ??
I already configured a mobility group by these steps and the roaming between the controllers fail
ā04-28-2014 04:39 PM
"Anchor" & "Foreign" controller is a relative concept & depend on client first association to the network. You do not want to configure it (do not confuse with auto-anchor of a WLAN)
Let's say a client associated to AP1 managed by WLC1. Now if client move to AP2 managed by WLC2 (let's assume WLC are layer 3 separated) then client database entry copy from WLC1 to WLC2. In the WLC1, it will be labelled as "Anchor" & in WLC2 it will be labelled as "Foreign" for that client. Since client has to keep its IP traffic has to tunnel from Foreign to Anchor. If client had a ongoing session while roaming, it will not drop/disturb provided continuous wireless coverage is there.
In your case, due to some reason, this is breaking, indication mobility is not working properly.
Let's troubleshoot it. so first get into those controllers via CLI & provide that "show mobility summary" output
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-28-2014 04:42 PM
auto-anchor technology cannot solve the problem ???
I will go to the customer and get the output of " show mobility summary " and post it.
thanks in advance
ā04-28-2014 04:52 PM
No, typically auto-anchor feature is used to termniate a particular WLAN traffic to a single WLC. Normal use case is "Guest traffic" where you want to terminate in a DMZ.
In your scenario it is normal mobility configuration is required. If you have to go to customer place to get that output take all the below output in one go.
1. show mobility summary
2. show interface summary
3. show wlan summary
Then enable "debug client <MAC Addr>" on all your controller where MAC addr is your 7925 MAC. Associate 7925 to AP1 (manage by one WLC) & move onto AP2 (managed by a different controller). Pls attach those debug output as well.
I would also encourage to see that overlapping coverage is there between AP1 to AP2
P.S: AP1 & AP2 given as example, you may need to find similar APs at customer environment
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-29-2014 02:17 AM
(WiSM-slot2-1) >show mobility summary
Mobility Architecture ........................... Flat
Mobility Protocol Port........................... 16666
Default Mobility Domain.......................... CC-MG
Multicast Mode .................................. Enabled
Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r................... 0x4f6f
Mobility Keepalive Interval...................... 10
Mobility Keepalive Count......................... 3
Mobility Group Members Configured................ 5
Mobility Control Message DSCP Value.............. 0
Controllers configured in the Mobility Group
MAC Address IP Address Group Name Multicast IP Status
00:07:7d:0b:13:60 xx.xx.xx.xx CC-MG 239.1.1.100 Up
00:07:7d:0b:13:c0 xx.xx.xx.xx CC-MG 239.1.1.100 Up
00:07:7d:0b:15:40 xx.xx.xx.xx CC-MG 239.1.1.100 Up
2c:54:2d:3a:31:20 xx.xx.xx.xx Etisalat-MG 0.0.0.0 Up
2c:54:2d:3a:31:40 xx.xx.xx.xx Etisalat-MG 0.0.0.0 Control and Data Path Down
*********************************************************************************
(WiSM-slot2-1) >show interface summary
Number of Interfaces.......................... 9
Interface Name Port Vlan Id IP Address Type Ap Mgr Guest
-------------------------------- ---- -------- --------------- ------- ------ -----
cc1-voice LAG 777 xx.xx.xx.xx Dynamic No No
management LAG 778 xx.xx.xx.xx Static Yes No
redundancy-management LAG 778 0.0.0.0 Static No No
redundancy-port - untagged 0.0.0.0 Static No No
service-port N/A N/A xx.xx.xx.xx Static No No
vf-control LAG 850 xx.xx.xx.xx Dynamic No No
vf-eap-sim LAG 851 xx.xx.xx.xx Dynamic No No
vf-non-eap-sim LAG 852 xx.xx.xx.xx Dynamic No No
virtual N/A N/A 1.1.1.1 Static No No
*****************************************************************************************
(WiSM-slot2-1) >show wlan summary
Number of WLANs.................................. 6
WLAN ID WLAN Profile Name / SSID Status Interface Name PMIPv6 Mobility
------- ------------------------------------- -------- -------------------- ---------------
1 Voice / Voice Enabled cc1-voice none
2 Etisalat_Hotspot / Etisalat_Hotspot Enabled management none
3 Etisalat_WiFi / Etisalat_WiFi Enabled management none
4 CityStars / CityStars Enabled management none
5 CityStars-VodaFone2 / CityStars-VodaFone2 Enabled vf-eap-sim-grp none
6 CityStars-VodaFone1 / CityStars-VodaFone1 Enabled vf-non-eap-sim none
appreciation
ā04-29-2014 03:10 AM
Hi
Thanks for the input, I assume CC-MG is the mobility group configured for controllers you are concern.
I can see multicast mode enable for Mobility. Is multicast properly configured in your switch network ? I would check WLC management vlan (778) is PIM enabled & multicast is working properly.
If you do "show ip mroute 239.1.1.100" on these WiSM connected 6500 , would you see multicast traffic is correctly forwarding to WLC management vlan interfaces ?
If you are not sure about multicast configuration then I would suggest to change it to unicast for a test. You can disable multicast mode for mobility like below in your controllers.
(WLC) >config mobility multicast-mode disable
(WLC) >config mobility group multicast-address CC-MG 0.0.0.0
In this way if roaming works, you have multicast configuration issue of your switch network.
Give it a try & do this test & let me know.
Take those debug outputs in current scenario & once you disable the multicast mode to compare.
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-29-2014 03:57 AM
I changed the multicast to unicast as you told me and the issue has been solved :)
but I need to ask you why this multicast configuration made a problem ?
ā04-29-2014 04:08 AM
Hi
That's great & it proved that your network multicast is not configured correctly. Hence mobility communication broken since your WLC previously rely on multicast for WLC mobility.
It is NOT WLC mobility multicast configuration caused the issue. Your switch network multicast has not properly configured.
If you want to troubleshoot your switch network multicast, please follow this post & see whether you can use it for find the root cause for multicast failures.
http://mrncciew.com/2013/01/19/pim-sm-static-rp-configurations/
If you get your switch network multicast working, then I prefer you switch back to "Multicast Mode" for your WLC mobility configuration.
If you are satisfy with the resolution I have provided in the previous response please mark this thread as answered.
If you like to troubleshoot multicast config issue we can do that as well
HTH
Rasika
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ā04-28-2014 04:18 PM
Forgot another thing, make sure all your 792xG phones are running a minimum firmware of 1.4(3) and later. Older firmwares have difficulty with roaming.
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