Users Guide

Table Of Contents
(host-HA) #show user
Users
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IP MAC Name Role Age(d:h:m) Auth VPN l
ink AP name Roaming Essid/Bssid/Phy Profile Forward mode Type Hos
t Name
---------- ------------ ------ ---- ---------- ---- -
------- ------- ------- --------------- ------- ------------ ----
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50.50.50.11 24:77:03:9e:dc:4c authenticated 00:00:08
Ap_local Away mobility-test/6c:f3:7f:3a:ba:d8/a-HT default tunnel
2001:5000::2677:3ff:fe9e:dc4c 24:77:03:9e:dc:4c authenticated 00:00:08
Ap_local Away mobility-test/6c:f3:7f:3a:ba:d8/a-HT default tunnel
User Entries: 2/2
Curr/Cum Alloc:1/16 Free:1/15 Dyn:2 AllocErr:0 FreeErr:0
(host-HA) #show ip mobile host
Mobile Host List, 1 host(s)
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24:77:03:9e:dc:4c
IPv4: 50.50.50.11
IPv6: 2001:5000::2677:3ff:fe9e:dc4c
Roaming Status: Mobile IP Binding (Away), Service time 0 days 00:08:20
Home VLAN 50
(host-HA) #show datapath bridge table 24:77:03:9e:dc:4c
Datapath Bridge Table Entries
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Flags: P - Permanent, D - Deny, R - Roamed Client, M - Mobile, X - Xsec, A - Auth, O - Outer V
LAN, T - Trusted
MAC VLAN Assigned VLAN QinQ VLAN Destination Flags
----------------- ---- ------------- --------- ----------- -----
24:77:03:9E:DC:4C 4095 50 0 tunnel 9 PMT
24:77:03:9E:DC:4C 50 50 0 tunnel 9 PMTR
(host-HA) #show ip mobile binding
Home Agent Binding list, 1 host(s)
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24:77:03:9e:dc:4c
IPv6: 2001:5000::2677:3ff:fe9e:dc4c
FA Care-of Addr 10.15.44.10, Src Addr 10.15.44.10, HAT HA Addr 10.15.44.60
FA Visiting VLAN 60
Lifetime granted 00:00:40 (40), remaining 00:00:23
Flags T, Registration id D51BA8BC:856865FC
Tunnel id 9, src 10.15.44.60 dest 10.15.44.10, reverse-allowed
Understanding Bridge Mode Mobility Deployments
In bridge mode deployments, it is possible to deploy more than one AP in a single location. Therefore, APs in
bridge forwarding mode support firewall session synchronization, which allows clients to retain their current
session and IP address as they roam between different bridge mode APs on the same layer-2 network.
The bridge mode mobility feature facilitates client mobility on up to 32 layer-2 connected APs by allowing the
APs to communicate and share the user state as the user roams from AP to AP. This mechanism is always
enabled when an AP is set to bridge mode, and it requires that all APs be on the same Layer 2 segment where
roaming will occur.
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