Configure A Redundancy Group With N:1 Redundancy - NETGEAR ProSAFE WC7500 User Manual

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The following figure shows an N:1 configuration with three primary controllers and one
redundant controller after a failover occurs:
Figure 24. Primary and redundant controllers in an N:1 configuration after a failover

Configure a Redundancy Group With N:1 Redundancy

To enable N:1 redundancy, configure the redundancy settings on the primary controllers (the
master and one or two slaves) and on the redundant controller (the secondary controller) that
serves all primary controllers. All controllers require matching licenses. If licenses do not
match, redundancy cannot be established. For additional requirements, see
and Restrictions for N:1 Redundancy
An N:1 redundancy group includes two or three primary controllers that usually operate as a
stack:
To configure redundancy for a stack of two controllers, you need three controllers: Two
primary controllers (one master and one slave) and one redundant controller that serves
both primary controllers.
To configure redundancy for a stack of three controllers, you need four controllers: Three
primary controllers (one master and two slaves) and one redundant controller that serves
the three primary controllers.
For information about configuring a stack of controllers, see
Controllers
on page 283.
ProSAFE Wireless Controller
on page 298.
Manage Stacking and Redundancy
300
Requirements
Configure a Stack of Wireless

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