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.
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