A few months of ago I was asked to help bring up a branch site for one of LookingPoint’s clients. This was unscheduled work and it was the first time I encountered Cisco’s Mobility Express. My previous projects have been enterprise deployments either using the traditional WLC or Meraki’s cloud managed APs. With Mobility Express, Cisco allows an AP to run as a wireless controller. Starting with 802.11ac Wave 2 access points, Cisco embedded a virtual WLC into the access point. I was pleasantly surprise and thought this make perfect sense for branch offices or for small to medium-sized businesses. No longer are branch sites tethered to HQ for wireless with capwap tunnels from branch site APs having to register with the WLC at HQ. This can be a great solution for sites with limited IT staff.
Cisco Mobility Express is support in the following access points.:
Cisco Aironet 4800, 3800, 2800, 1850, 1830, 1815, 1560, and 1540 Series
This table shows the product IDs (SKUs) for ordering the access ports.
There is no license requirement for Mobility Express.
Once Mobility Express enabled access points are ordered the next step is deployment. Cisco has simplified the deployment. However, there are still a few pre-requisites for deploying Mobility Express.
Pre-requisites:
The configuration only requires a few additional steps. First, we want to configure the switch port that the AP will be connected to. This switchport should be POE and provide the power to the AP. Once the AP is online we can then use the Over-the Air Setup Wizard to provision the Mobility Express Master AP.
The switchport configuration can be an access port or a trunk. If multiple VLANs are used for client traffic, the switchport will be configured as a trunk. The native VLAN will provide the management IP for the AP.
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
description **Master ME AP**
switchport trunk native vlan 10
switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30
switchport mode trunk
When the AP’s status LED is chirping green that means the AP is ready to be configured.
*NOTE* The following screenshots are from Cisco since I currently do not have access to an ME AP.
In just 20 minutes or so we can bring up a Mobility Express Master AP and have it running in production. This solution will handle up to 100 access points and 2000 clients and would be ideal for smaller-scale deployments. For ease of management and set up this rivals Cisco ‘s Meraki cloud solution without the need for a subscription.
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Written By: Rick Wong, LookingPoint Principal Network Architect
If you are interest in Mobility Express, feel free to reach out to us and we can get you set up!