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The following are the relevant outputs displaying the client roam. In this case, MA1 becomes the anchor switch,
while MC1 becomes the foreign switch.
MC1#show wireless client summary
Number of Local Clients : 2
MAC Address AP Name WLAN State Protocol
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b065.bdb0.a1ad 3602I_G2/0/1_3A04 1 UP 11n(5)
b065.bdbf.77a3 3602I_G2/0/1_3A04 1 UP 11n(5)
MC1#show wcdb database all
Total Number of Wireless Clients = 2
Foreign Clients = 2
MTE Clients = 0
Mac Address VlanId IP Address Src If Auth Mob
-------------- ------ --------------- ------------------ -------- -------
b065.bdbf.77a3 500 20.1.1.53 0x00E685C000000006 RUN FOREIGN
b065.bdb0.a1ad 500 20.1.1.52 0x00E685C000000006 RUN FOREIGN
MC1#show wireless client mac b065.bdbf.77a3 detail
Client MAC Address : b065.bdbf.77a3
Client Username : blackbird
AP MAC Address : 8875.5687.b830
AP Name: 3602I_G2/0/1_3A04
Wireless LAN Name: Predator
Protocol : 802.11n - 5 GHz
IPv4 Address : 20.1.1.53
Mobility State : Foreign
Mobility Anchor IP Address : 20.1.5.2
Mobility Move Count : 1
Interface : WIRELESS_VLAN
VLAN : 500
Notice that the mobility state is “foreign” in the client database on the switch to which client roams. Also notice that
the client detail on the roamed-to switch shows local access point name, mobility state, and the mobility anchor IP
address (20.1.5.2). 20.1.5.2 is the switch/wireless management switch of the switch the client initially joined, MA1.
Relevant outputs on the anchor switch (MA1 in this case) are as in the following:
MA1#show wireless client summary
Number of Local Clients : 2
MAC Address AP Name WLAN State Protocol
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b065.bdb0.a1ad 20.1.3.2 1 UP Mobile
b065.bdbf.77a3 20.1.3.2 1 UP Mobile