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Configuring Local WFS709TP Redundancy, WFS709TPs.

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual Local WFS709TP redundancy refers to providing redundancy for a WFS709TP such that the APs under its control failover to a backup WFS709TP if their master WFS709TPr becomes unavailable. Local WFS709TP redundancy is provided by running VRRP between a pair of WFS709TPs. Note: The two WFS709TPs need to be connected on the same broadcast domain (or Layer 2 connected) for VRRP operation, and both should be running the same firmware version. The APs are then configured to connect to the VIP configured for the VRRP instance. Configuring Local WFS709TP Redundancy To configure redundancy for a local WFS709TP: 1. Collect the following information needed to configure local WFS709TP redundancy: • VLAN ID on the two local WFS709TPs that are on the same Layer 2 network and will be used to configure VRRP • Virtual IP address to be used for the VRRP instance 2. Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced> Switch > General > VRRP page on the browser interface for each of the local WFS709TPs. Click Add to create a VRRP instance. Figure 11-1 3. Enter the VRRP parameters for the VRRP instance. Table 11-1 explains what each of the parameters means and the recommended/expected values for this configuration. 11-2 v1.0, June 2007 Configuring Redundancy

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
11-2
Configuring Redundancy
v1.0, June 2007
Local WFS709TP redundancy refers to providing redundancy for a WFS709TP such that the APs
under its control failover to a backup WFS709TP if their master WFS709TPr becomes
unavailable. Local WFS709TP redundancy is provided by running VRRP between a pair of
WFS709TPs.
The APs are then configured to connect to the VIP configured for the VRRP instance.
Configuring Local WFS709TP Redundancy
To configure redundancy for a local WFS709TP:
1.
Collect the following information needed to configure local WFS709TP redundancy:
VLAN ID on the two local WFS709TPs that are on the same Layer 2 network and will be
used to configure VRRP
Virtual IP address to be used for the VRRP instance
2.
Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced> Switch > General > VRRP page on the browser
interface for each of the local WFS709TPs. Click Add to create a VRRP instance.
3.
Enter the VRRP parameters for the VRRP instance.
Table 11-1
explains what each of the parameters means and the recommended/expected values
for this configuration.
Note:
The two WFS709TPs need to be connected on the same broadcast domain (or
Layer 2 connected) for VRRP operation, and both should be running the same
firmware version.
Figure 11-1