Managing Clustering Using The Web Ui; Layer 3 Mobility - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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5.4.5 Managing Clustering Using the Web UI

Managing clustering in the Web UI is done through the
many key screens in the Web UI allowing you to see APs and MUs managed by all active members of a
cluster.
To enable the Cluster GUI feature:
1. Select
Services
The
Redundancy
2. Configure redundancy settings using the Command Line Interface or the using the Web UI as described
in
Chapter 5.4.1, Configuring Redundancy
3. Add any redundancy group members using the Command Line Interface or using the Web UI as described
in
Chapter 5.4.3, Configuring Redundancy Group
4. On the
Configuration
GUI
box.
5. Click the
Apply
6. Once
Cluster GUI
related screens. The
with identified by their IP address.
NOTE: When accessing the switch Web UI through a NATed interface the
features will only be accessible if TCP ports 80 and 161 are opened on the router or
gateway.

5.5 Layer 3 Mobility

Refer to the following sections to configure Layer 3 Mobility:
Configuring Layer 3 Mobility
>
Redundancy
from the main menu tree
screen displays with the
Settings.
tab, check the Enable Redundancy checkbox and then check the
button to enable the
Cluster GUI
is enabled a
Switch
field will be available in many of the Access Port and mobile unit
Switch
field is displays which cluster members the APs and MUs are associated
Cluster GUI
feature. The Cluster GUI feature updates
Configuration
tab selected
Membership.
feature.
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Switch Services
Enable Cluster
Cluster GUI

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