-Used for L3 communication between the WLC and LAP
-Designed to be analogous to VLAN for WLAN client device
-This interface is the only consistency "pingable" in-band interface IP Address on the WLC
-The only port that is active when the controller is in boot mode
-Used to support mobility management, DHCP Relay, and Guest Web Auth
http://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical-knowledgebase/cisco-wireless/1077-cisco-wireless-controllers-interfaces-ports-functionality.html
I agree with Coffee.
Management interface is for control only and does not interface with clients directly in any way.
Virtual interface interfaces with clients and exists only on the AP, not on the WLC.
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