i) Distribution System Ports
--> This is the Port Which Connects to Switch or Router.
--> Each Distribution System Port by default is configured as trunk port and it is not configurable.
--> Can't configure IP Address.
ii) Service Port
--> This is the port which is used for management of Wireless Controller.
---> This Port does not support trunking, Should be configured as Access Port.
---> Used for Out of band Management.
iii) Console Port
--> This is the port which is used for Initial Configuration of the Wireless Controller.
--> It is also used for Troubleshooting Purpose.
iv) Management Interface
--> This is the Virtual Interface in WLC.
--> Used for all management functions of WLC ( Accessing WLC).
--> Management Interface is also used by AP to communicate with WLC.
--> Every WLC will have only one management interface.
v) Dynamic Interface
--> It is also known as VLAN interface.
--> Each and every dynamic interface maps to particular vlan.
--> The number of WLAN and dynamic interfaces depends upon wireless model.
--> The bigger WLC, the more number of dynamic interfaces it supports.
vi) AP Manager Interface
--> AP Manager interface is used to terminate CAPWAP tunnels between AP and WLC.
--> AP Manager Interface is used to handle all layer 3 communications between AP and WLC once AP joined controller.
--> Configuration and Management of AP Manager Interface is optional.
--> For AP's the CAPWAP tunnel destination IP Address will be WLC AP Manager IP address & For WLC CAPWAP tunnel source IP Address will be WLC AP Manager IP address.
vii) Virtual Interface
--> Used to manage DHCP, Web Authentication and VPN termination purposes.
--> IP Address of the Virtual Interface should be unique in the network.
--> Virtual Interface IP address should be same on all the wireless controllers which belongs to same mobility group.
--> By default we assign 1.1.1.1 as Virtual IP Address in WLC.
viii) Redundancy Port
--> Used for High Availability Purposes.
Reference : Cisco
--> This is the Port Which Connects to Switch or Router.
--> Each Distribution System Port by default is configured as trunk port and it is not configurable.
--> Can't configure IP Address.
ii) Service Port
--> This is the port which is used for management of Wireless Controller.
---> This Port does not support trunking, Should be configured as Access Port.
---> Used for Out of band Management.
iii) Console Port
--> This is the port which is used for Initial Configuration of the Wireless Controller.
--> It is also used for Troubleshooting Purpose.
iv) Management Interface
--> This is the Virtual Interface in WLC.
--> Used for all management functions of WLC ( Accessing WLC).
--> Management Interface is also used by AP to communicate with WLC.
--> Every WLC will have only one management interface.
v) Dynamic Interface
--> It is also known as VLAN interface.
--> Each and every dynamic interface maps to particular vlan.
--> The number of WLAN and dynamic interfaces depends upon wireless model.
--> The bigger WLC, the more number of dynamic interfaces it supports.
vi) AP Manager Interface
--> AP Manager interface is used to terminate CAPWAP tunnels between AP and WLC.
--> AP Manager Interface is used to handle all layer 3 communications between AP and WLC once AP joined controller.
--> Configuration and Management of AP Manager Interface is optional.
--> For AP's the CAPWAP tunnel destination IP Address will be WLC AP Manager IP address & For WLC CAPWAP tunnel source IP Address will be WLC AP Manager IP address.
vii) Virtual Interface
--> Used to manage DHCP, Web Authentication and VPN termination purposes.
--> IP Address of the Virtual Interface should be unique in the network.
--> Virtual Interface IP address should be same on all the wireless controllers which belongs to same mobility group.
--> By default we assign 1.1.1.1 as Virtual IP Address in WLC.
viii) Redundancy Port
--> Used for High Availability Purposes.
Reference : Cisco
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