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Roam-back, Configuring an iactp mobility group – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Figure 55 Roam-back

1.

A station is associated with AP 1, which is connected to AC 1.

2.

The station disassociates with AP 1 and roams to AP 3 connected to AC 2. Now AC 2 is the FA
for the station.

3.

The station is associated with AP 3 through inter-AC roam association. Prior to inter-AC roaming,
AC 1 should synchronize the station information with AC 2 through an IACTP tunnel.

4.

The station then disassociates with AP 3 and roams back to AP 2 or AP 1 connected to AC 1,
which is its HA.

Configuring an IACTP mobility group

The IACTP service is part of the WLAN system, and can be enabled only after a mobility group and the

tunnel source IP address are configured.
An IACTP mobility group includes attributes such as the mobility tunnel protocol type, source IP address,

authentication mode, and member IP addresses.
To configure a mobility group and enable IACTP service for it:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create a mobility group with
the specified name.

wlan mobility-group name

ACs in the same mobility group
should have the same mobility

group name.

3.

Specify the mobility tunnel

protocol type.

mobility-tunnel { iactp | iactp6 }

Optional.
By default, the mobility tunnel
protocol type is IPv4.

4.

Specify the tunnel source IP

address.

source { ip ipv4-address | ipv6
ipv6-address
}

Not configured by default

IP network

AC 1

AP 1

AP 2

Fast- roam

association

IP network

AC 2

AP 3

Inter-AC roaming

Inter-AC

roaming

Inter-AC roam

association

Inter-AC roam

association