Concept Guide
mobility-manager
mobility-manager <ipaddr> user <username> <password> [interval <secs>]
[retrycount <number>] [udp-port <port>] [rtls <rtls-udp-port>] trap-version {1|2c|3}
Description
This command allows the controller to communicate with a server.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<ipaddr>
IP address of the server. — —
user
Name and SNMP password for the server user. — —
interval
Round-trip time, in seconds, to trap server. 1-65535 60 seconds
retrycount
Number of retries to the server before giving up. 1-65535 3
udp-port
UDP port number for trap server. 0-65535 162
rtls
UDP port number on which RSSI location data
should be received from APs.
0-65535 8000
trap-version
Allows the you to specify the SNMP trap version
by the remote trap receiver.
1, 2c, or 3 3
Usage Guidelines
This command needs to be configured before the controller can communicate with the server. This command
performs three tasks:
l Configures the IP address of the server. In previous ArubaOS releases, this was done with the mobility-
server command.
l Creates an SNMP version 3 user profile with the configured <username> and <password>. This allows
SNMP SETs from the server to be received by the controller. The authentication protocol is Secure Hash
Algorithm (SHA) and Data Encryption Standard (DES) is used for encryption. If <username> and
<password> match an existing SNMP v3 user profile, the existing one is used. Otherwise, a new profile is
created.
This username and password must be used when adding this controller to the server in the Dashboard.
l Allows SNMP traps and notifications to be sent to the server IP address, by adding this server as a trap
receiver.
l Optionally enables the server to function as a Real Time Location System (RTLS) server to receive location
information via APs from RTLS tags or other devices.
Use the show mobility-manager command to check the current status of the configured servers.
Example
The following command configures the IP address and SNMP user profile for the server:
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