Configuring Redundancy Settings - Motorola RFS Series System Reference Manual

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5.4.1 Configuring Redundancy Settings

To configure switch redundancy:
1. Select
Services
The Redundancy screen displays with the Configuration tab selected.
NOTE: MUs on an independent WLAN will not see any disruptions on a switch fail-over.
2. Refer to the
Configuration
Enable Redundancy
Redundancy Switch
IP
Mode
Redundancy ID
Discovery Period
>
Redundancy
from the main menu tree.
field to define the following:
Select this checkbox to enable/disable clustering. Clustering must be disabled to
set a redundancy related parameter. All the modifiable values are grayed out if
enabled
Define the destination IP address used to send heartbeats and update messages.
A member can be in either in
all 'Active' members adopt Access Ports except the 'Standby' members who adopt
Access Ports only when an 'Active' member has failed or sees an access-port not
adopted by a switch.
Define an ID for the cluster group. All the switches configured in the cluster should
have the same Cluster ID. The valid range is
1-65535.
Use the
Discovery Period
During the discovery time, a switch discovers the existence of other switches
within the redundancy group. Configure an interval between 10 and 60 seconds.
The default value is 30 seconds.
Primary
or
Standby
mode. In the redundancy group,
to configure a cluster member discovery interval.
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