Reviewing Redundancy Status - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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5.4.2 Reviewing Redundancy Status

The switch is capable of displaying the status of the collective membership of the cluster. Use this
information to assess the overall health and performance of the group.
NOTE: When ETH2 of one of the group members is unplugged, the other members report
that this member as gone, but an AP will continue to be adopted by the switch with no
ETH2 connectivity.
To configure switch redundancy memberships:
1. Select
Services
The Redundancy screen displays with the Configuration tab selected.
2. Select the
Status
3. Refer to the
Status
Redundancy state is
Licenses in switch
Protocol Version
>
Redundancy
from the main menu tree.
tab.
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.
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