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Viewing Cluster Information

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Section 7 - Viewing Status and Statistics Viewing Cluster Information Path: Status > Wireless Information > Clustering The Cluster Information page shows information about other wireless controllers in the network. Peer wireless controllers within the same cluster exchange data about themselves, their managed access points, and their clients. The wireless controller maintains a database with this data, so you can view information about a peer, such as its IP address and software version. If the wireless controller loses contact with a peer, all of the data for that peer is deleted. One wireless controller in a cluster is elected as a Cluster Controller. The Cluster Controller collects status and statistics from the other controllers in the cluster, including information about the access point's peer controller and the clients associated to those access points. Field Cluster Controller IP Address Peer Controllers IP Address Vendor ID Software Version Protocol Version Discovery Reason Managed AP Count Age Description Cluster Information IP address of the controller that controls the cluster. Number of peer controllers. Connected Peer Controllers IP address of the peer wireless controller in the cluster. Vendor ID of the peer controller software. Software version for the given peer controllers. Protocol version supported by the software on the peer wireless controllers. Discovery method of the given peer wireless controller, either through an L2 Poll or IP Poll. Number of access points that the wireless controller manages currently. Time since last communication with the wireless controller, in hours, minutes, and seconds. D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual 231

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Section 7 - Viewing Status and Statistics
Viewing Cluster Information
Path: Status > Wireless Information > Clustering
The Cluster Information page shows information about other wireless controllers in the network. Peer wireless
controllers within the same cluster exchange data about themselves, their managed access points, and their
clients. The wireless controller maintains a database with this data, so you can view information about a peer,
such as its IP address and software version. If the wireless controller loses contact with a peer, all of the data for
that peer is deleted.
One wireless controller in a cluster is elected as a Cluster Controller. The Cluster Controller collects status and
statistics from the other controllers in the cluster, including information about the access point’s peer controller
and the clients associated to those access points.
Field
Description
Cluster Information
Cluster Controller IP Address
IP address of the controller that controls the cluster.
Peer Controllers
Number of peer controllers.
Connected Peer Controllers
IP Address
IP address of the peer wireless controller in the cluster.
Vendor ID
Vendor ID of the peer controller software.
Software Version
Software version for the given peer controllers.
Protocol Version
Protocol version supported by the software on the peer wireless controllers.
Discovery Reason
Discovery method of the given peer wireless controller, either through an L2
Poll or IP Poll.
Managed AP Count
Number of access points that the wireless controller manages currently.
Age
Time since last communication with the wireless controller, in hours, minutes,
and seconds.