Introduction Wireless roaming refers to the process in which when a wireless client connects switches from one AP to another, they stillconnect to the same SSID. Difference (1) L2 roaming: In the whole process of Layer 2 roaming, the wireless client uses the same VLAN and the IP address remains unchanged. (2) L3 roaming: The VLAN of the wireless client is different before and after Layer 3 roaming, but the IP address of the wireless client remains the same. (3) Cross-AC roaming: When two APs are managed by two different ACs, the process of switching from one AP to another is called cross-AC roaming. Cross-ac roaming requires that a tunnel be established between two AC's (home AC and Foreign AC) to exchange roaming data. |
How to check clients Roaming on AC Controller ? |
atomh2r replied at 2022-12-16 13:00 Dear sir You can type this command to displays roaming STA information: Ruijie#show mobility user Ruijie#show mobility user roam-track mac //Use this command to display the information of mobility user track. Best regards Jenny |
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