Mobility traffic manager
Monitoring the mobility domain
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Networks in the mobility domain
This table lists all networks that are defined in the mobility domain and indicates the address
of the Handler (AP or controller) that provides the data path to each network.
This list should be identical on all controllers that are part of the mobility domain. The
handler will differ on each controller, depending on whether the network is supported locally
or not.
IP subnet
(This field does not apply when using Mobility Traffic Manager.)
IP subnet assigned to the network, if applicable. For example, if the network is a VLAN, then
no IP subnet/mask information is shown.
Mask
Network mask associated with the IP subnet, if applicable.
VLAN ID
VLAN ID associated with the network.
Handler
A handler is the AP or controller that provides the data path to a network.
If the network is handled by an AP managed by this controller, then this column shows
the names of controlled APs supporting the network. Up to five APs can be displayed (the
first five APs registered by the controller for the specific network).
If the network is local to this controller, then this column shows This controller.
If the network is directly connected to another controller, then this column shows the
name of the other controller.
Network
Name of the network.
Mobility clients
This table provides information on all roaming clients that are active in the mobility domain.
MAC address
Media access control (hardware) address of the client. Select the address to see a log of
mobility-related events for the client. For details, see Mobility client event log on page 9-19.
IP address
IP address of the client.
Data path
Lists all the APs and controllers that are in the data path between a user and their home
network.