It is recommended that you configure all client subnets in the mobility domain. When client subnets are configured:

If a client is from a local subnet, it is identified as a local client. When a local client starts using the IP address, the L3 roaming is terminated.

If the client is from a foreign subnet, it is identified as a foreign client. When a foreign client starts using the IP address, the L3 roaming is set up.

Home agent load balancing

Home Agent Load Balancing is required in large networks where multiple tunnels might terminate on a single border or lobby AP and overload it. When load balancing is enabled, the VC assigns the home AP for roamed clients by using a round robin policy. With this policy, the load for the APs acting as Home Agents for roamed clients is uniformly distributed across the AP cluster.

Configuring L3 mobility domain

To configure L3 mobility domain:

1.Select Wireless Configuration > System. The System details are displayed.

2.Select L3 MOBILITY. The L3 Mobility details are displayed.

3.From HOME AGENT LOAD BALANCING, select Enabled. By default, home agent load balancing is disabled.

4.Click New in VIRTUAL CONTROLLER IP ADDRESSES, add the IP address of a VC that is part of the mobility domain, and click Ok.

5.Repeat Step 2 to add the IP addresses of all VCs that form the L3 mobility domain.

6.Click New in SUBNETS and specify the following:

a.Enter the client subnet in the IP ADDRESS box.

b.Enter the mask in the SUBNET MASK box.

c.Enter the VLAN ID in the home network in the VLAN ID box.

d.Enter the home VC IP address for this subnet in the VIRTUAL CONTROLLER IP box.

7.Click Ok.

Enterprise domain

The enterprise domain names list displays the DNS domain names that are valid on the enterprise network. This list is used to determine how client DNS requests are routed. When Content Filtering is enabled, the DNS request of the clients is verified and the domain names that do not match the names in the list are sent to the openDNS server.

Configuring enterprise domains

To configure an enterprise domain:

1.Select Wireless Configuration > System, click ENTERPRISE DOMAINS. The ENTERPRISE DOMAINS details are displayed.

2.Click New and enter a name in the NEW DOMAIN NAME.

3.Click Ok.

To remove a domain, select the domain and click Delete.

SNMP and logging

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