Configure Redundancy - NETGEAR ProSafe WC7520 Reference Manual

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Configure Redundancy

To enable redundancy, configure the redundancy settings on both the primary and redundant
controllers. If you configure redundancy with two controllers, there is a single primary
controller; if you configure N:1 redundancy, there are two or three primary controllers.
To configure redundancy:
1.
Select Stacking > Stacking/Redundancy. The Stacking/Redundancy screen displays
(see
Figure 80
2.
Select the Enable Redundancy check box. The Stacking/Redundancy screen expands to
display the Redundancy table, and the Secondary Controller Information pop-up window
displays.
Figure 90.
3.
Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 37. Redundant (or secondary) controller settings
Setting
Controller IP
UserName
Password
4.
Click Apply. The local IP address of the redundant controller is displayed in the Secondary
IP field above the Redundancy table.
ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520
on page 145).
Description
Enter the local IP address of the redundant controller. This IP address remains
assigned to the redundant controller to allow it to be identified before and after a
failover.
The user name is a nonconfigurable field that displays the user name with which you
logged in to the web management interface of the wireless controller.
Enter the password to access the redundant controller.
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