Failover Master - Grandstream Networks GWN76 Series User Manual

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Navigate to AP Web UI → Access Points → Configuration page, please refer to the figure below:
Access points configuration page
Then select where to transfer the select AP, either GWN Cloud or GWN Manager.
Transfer AP
After this step, you will be redirected to GWN Cloud/GWN Manager page, select the network and click on "Save" button to
complete the transfer.
GWN Cloud – Select Network
This feature
will allow you to transfer your local configurations to your cloud account. For more details,
please refer to
GWN.Cloud User
Guide.

Failover Master

In a Master-Slave architecture, having a backup Master is critical for redundancy and failover function, thus, and in order to
avoid a single point of failure in your wireless network, you can specify a slave AP as failover master. Whenever it detects the
master is down, it will promote itself as failover master within a time frame of around 20~30 minutes by entering failover
mode. After then, if the master AP comes back, failover master will automatically go back to slave mode, or if the master does
not come back to alive, Administrator can login using "failover" account to turn the failover master as true master and take
over all controls.

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