Nortel Networks 2300 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring and managing Mobility Domain roaming 173
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
Member State Status
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192.168.110.15 STATE_UP SEED
192.168.110.16 STATE_UP MEMBER
192.168.110.17 STATE_UP MEMBER
Monitoring the VLANs and tunnels in a Mobility Domain
Tunnels connect WSSs. Tunnels are formed automatically in a Mobility Domain to extend a VLAN to the WSS that a
roaming station is associated with. A single tunnel can carry traffic for many users and many VLANs. The tunnel port
can carry traffic for multiple VLANs by means of multiple virtual ports.
WSS Software automatically adds virtual ports to VLANs as needed to preserve the associations of users to the correct
subnet or broadcast domain as they roam across the Mobility Domain. Although tunnels are formed by IP between WSS
switches, the tunnels can carry user traffic of any protocol type.
WSS Software provides the following commands to display the roaming and tunneling of users within their Mobility
Domain groups:
show roaming station (See “Displaying roaming stations” (page 173).)
show roaming vlan (See “Displaying roaming VLANs and their affinities” (page 174).)
show tunnel (See “Displaying tunnel information” (page 174).)
Displaying roaming stations
The command show roaming station displays a list of the stations roaming to the WSS through a VLAN tunnel. To
display roaming stations (clients), type the following command:
WSS# show roaming station
(For more information about this command and the fields in the output, see the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300
Series Command Line Reference.)
User Name Station Address VLAN State
example\geetha 192.168.15.104 vlan-am Up
nh@example.com 192.168.15.1990 vlan-am Up
example\tamara 192.168.11.200 vlan-ds Up
example\jose 192.168.14.200 vlan-et Up
hh@example.com 192.168.15.194 vlan-am Up