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4. The
Apply
and
Revert
buttons are unavailable for use with the Status screen, as there are no editable
parameters to save or revert.
5.4.2 Configuring Redundancy Group Membership
The redundancy group should be disabled to conduct an Add/Delete operation. There are a minimum of 2
members needed to comprise a Redundancy Group, including the initiating switch
To configure switch redundancy memberships:
1. Select
Services
>
Redundancy
from the main menu tree.
The Redundancy screen displays with the Configuration tab selected.
Rogue Access Ports
in group
Displays the cumulative number of rogue APs detected by the members of the group.
Compare this value with the number of rogues detected by this AP to discern whether an
abundance of rogues has been located by a particular switch and thus escalates a security
issue with a particular switch.
Radios in group
Displays the combined number (sum) of radios a amongst all the members of the redundancy
group.
Self-healing radios in
group
Displays the number of radios within the cluster that have self-healing capabilities enabled.
Compare this value with the total number of radios within the group to determine how
effectively the radios within the cluster can self-heal if problems exist.
Mobile Units in
group
Displays the combined number of MU associations for all the members of the redundancy
group. Compare this number with the number of MUs on this switch to determine how
effectively MU associations are distributed within the cluster.
Connectivity Status
Displays the current connectivity status of the cluster membership.
Access Ports on this
switch
Displays the total of the number of access ports adopted by this switch within the
redundancy group.
Adoption capacity on
this switch
Displays the AP adoption capability for this switch. Compare this value with the adoption
capacity for the entire cluster to determine if the cluster members (or this switch) have
adequate adoption capabilities. For information on licensing rules impacting redundancy
group members, see
Redundancy Group License Aggregation Rules on page 5-34
.
Rogue Access Ports
on this switch
Displays the number of rogue APs detected by this switch. Compare this value with the
cumulative number of rogues detected by the group to discern whether an abundance of
rogues has been located by a particular switch and thus escalates a security issue with a
particular (or this) switch.
Radios on this switch
Displays the number of radios used with this switch.
Self-healing radios
on this switch
Displays the number of radios on this switch with self-healing enabled. Compare this value
with the total number of radios within the group to determine how effectively the radios
within the cluster can self-heal if problems exist.
Mobile Units on this
switch
Displays the number of MUs currently associated with the radio(s) used with this particular
switch. Compare this number with the number of MUs within the group to determine how
effectively MUs are distributed within the cluster.