How are mobility groups created, excluding mobility anchors?

How are mobility groups created, excluding mobility anchors?
A. Each WLC must use the same mobility domain name and be defined as a peer in each other’s static mobility members list.
B. If WLCs with HA SSO are deployed, each WLC in the WLC HA pair is considered separately as a mobility peer.
C. The WLCs do not have to be of the same model or type to be a member of a mobility group; however, each member should be running different software versions.
D. A mobility group does not require all WLCs in the group to use the same virtual IP address.

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  1. The answer is A.

    “Each WLC must use the same Mobility Domain name and be defined as a peer in each other’s Static
    Mobility Members list. The exception to this rule are when guest anchors are deployed where Cisco
    recommends deploying a separate Mobility Group for the guest anchors. “. Enterprise Mobility 8.1 Design Guide, Ch2, p2-56

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