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461 | ip mobile proxy Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
ip mobile proxy
ip mobile proxy auth-sta-roam-only |event-threshold <number>|log-trail | no-service-timeout
<seconds> | on-association | refresh-stale-ip
stale-timeout <seconds> | trail-length <number> |trail-timeout <seconds>
Description
This command configures the proxy mobile IP module in a mobility-enabled controller.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
auth-sta-roam-
only
Allows a client to roam only if has been authenticated. If a
client has not been authenticated, no mobility service is
offered if it roams to a different VLAN or controller.
enabled
event-threshold
Maximum number of mobility events (events that can
trigger mobility) handled per second. Mobility events
above this threshold are ignored. This helps to control
frequent mobility state changes when the client bounces
back and forth on APs before settling down.
1-65535 25
log-trail
Enables logging at the notification level for mobile client
moves.
enabled
no-service-time
out
Time, in seconds, after which mobility service expires. If
nothing has changed from the previous state, the client is
given another bridge entry but it will have limited
connectivity.
30-
60000
180
seconds
on-association
Enabling this option triggers mobility on station
association.
Mobility move detection is performed when the client asso-
ciates with the controller and not when the client sends pack-
ets. Mobility on association can speed up roaming and
improve connectivity for devices that can trigger mobility if
they do not send many uplink packets. Downside is security;
an association is all it takes to trigger mobility. This option is
applicable only if layer-2 security is enforced. It is recom-
mended to retain the default settings as this option causes
more load in the system due to exchange of extra messages
between controllers in the mobility domain.
disabled
refresh-stale-ip
Mobility forces station to renew its stale IP (assuming its
DHCP) by deauthorizing the station.