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5-38 WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide
3. Refer to the
Redundancy state is
Licenses in switch
Protocol Version
Licenses in Group
Access Ports in group Displays the total of the number of access ports adopted by the entire membership
Adoption capacity in
group
Rogue Access Ports
in group
Radios in group
Self-healing radios in
group
Mobile Units in
group
DHCP Server in
Group
Connectivity Status
Access Ports on this
switch
Status
field to assess the current state of the redundancy group.
Displays the state of the redundancy group. When the redundancy feature is
disabled, the state is "Disabled." When enabled, it goes to a "Startup" state. From
"Startup" it goes to a "Discovery" state immediately if the STP convergence is not
enabled. Otherwise, it remains in "Startup" for a period of 50 seconds (the
standard STP convergence time). During the discover state, the switch exchanges
heartbeats and update messages to discover other members and define the
redundancy group license. After discerning memberships, it moves to an Active
state. There is no difference in state execution for Primary and Standby modes.
Displays the number of licenses installed to adopt access ports on the current
switch.
The Cluster Protocol should be set to an identical value for each switch in the
redundancy group. The protocol version is one of the parameters used to
determine whether two peers can form a group.
Displays the number of access ports that can be adopted in the redundancy group.
This value is calculated when a member starts-up, is added, is deleted or a license
changes (downgrade and upgrade.) This value is equal to the highest license level
of its members. It is NOT the sum of the license level of its members. For
information on licensing rules impacting redundancy group members, see
Redundancy Group License Aggregation Rules on page
of the redundancy group.
Displays the combined AP adoption capability for each switch radio comprising
the cluster. Compare this value with the adoption capacity on this switch to
determine if the cluster members have adequate adoption capabilities.
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.
Displays the combined number (sum) of radios a amongst all the members of the
redundancy 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.
Displays the combined number of MU associations for 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.
Displays the total number of DHCP Servers available for DHCP resources for the
combined cluster membership.
Displays the current connectivity status of the cluster membership.
Displays the total of the number of access ports adopted by this switch.
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