I will just say, failing APs over to a controller across a WAN is not a good idea for performance reasons. If an actual controller fails, and you have an onsite cluster, and your users might not even notice. If you have a second controller across the WAN, users would have to re-ip, their performance would suffer and some applications might not even recover. I would instead create a cluster of two controllers at the same site. If you have an MM and you are not using clustering, you are forgoing a major advantage.
With that being said, when you enable preemption, there is a LMS hold down time, where the AP waits to fail back over to the first controller during preemption.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 23, 2021 06:49 AM
From: John Harvey Ysip
Subject: AP Failover via L3
Greetings!
this might probably the most common question in deploying aruba MCs.
I have 2 MMs, 1 in DC and another in DR via private L3 network . each has 1xMC as MD with AP terminated per MC.
APs were able to establish primary and standbylinks as per checking theirFlags. (show ap database) and able to do failover to MC2 once MC1 goes down.
however APs don't return once MC1 goes back.
I already configured HA Profile(pre emption), LMS/BLMS IPs and AP System Profile. I'm using OS8.6
any recommendations?
TIA :)
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Harvey Ysip
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