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Configuring an AirGroup active-domain
AirGroup allows one or more AirGroup domains to be a part of the AirGroup active-domain list of a controller.
A master or local controller may participate in one or more AirGroup cluster based on its active-domain list. The
controller must set the corresponding domain as active for the controller to be part of the AirGroup cluster.
The following procedure configures an AirGroup active-domain for AirGroup cluster:
In the WebUI
For the WebUI procedure, see Configuring an AirGroup Domain on page 1012.
In the CLI
[no] airgroup active-domain <string>
Sample Configuration
(host) (config) #airgroup active-domain campus1
(host) (config) #airgroup active-domain campus2
Viewing an AirGroup active-domains
The following procedure displays a list of AirGroup active-domains configured:
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > AirGroup.
2. Select the AirGroup Settings tab. The Active-Domain and Status column displays a list of AirGroup
active-domains under the AirGroup Domains section.
In the CLI
show airgroup active-domains
Viewing AirGroup VLAN Table
The following procedure displays the disallowed AirGroup VLANs.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > AirGroup.
2. Select the AirGroup Settings tab. The list of disallowed AirGroup VLANs are displayed under the VLAN
Table section.
In the CLI
For the CLI command, see Viewing An AirGroup Disallowed VLAN on page 1010
Viewing AirGroup Multi-Controller Table
All controllers communicate with each other based on the multi-controller table in an AirGroup cluster. This
table is a combination of controllers specified in each domain, as part of active-domains.
The following command displays the IP address of all the controllers participating in an AirGroup multi-
controller environment:
In the CLI
show airgroup multi-controller-table
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