Hello,
now I have a running anchor solution with EWCs and it works fine.
The setup is quite easy. For example if you have one wireless Controller in the DMZ and one in the productive LAN (if you have two on both places enable availability and sync for the the same result) you have do to the following steps:
Bring your Controllers in one mobility Group Create a complete VNS (as usual) on the Anchor-Controller in the DMZ with a B@EWC or routed topology. In the Advanced Options on the WLAN Service select "Remotable" Now you create a WLAN Service (not a hole VNS!) on the Controller in the productive LAN. For this, select "Remote" as Service Type and select the SSID created on the Anchor (automatically created by the mobility feature) . Create a Virtual Network for the new WLAN Service and a suitable Role (e. g. Access Control allow)
Thats all. Know you have a SSID on the APs in the productive LAN which is tunneled to the Anchor-Controller.
In this case you will have no APs on the Anchor only in the productive LAN. So you need no additional licenses on the Anchor EWC.
Please be aware Anchor Controller is only a Cisco wording. We call this Feature "Centralized Mobility".
Regards
Stephan
Regards
Stephan