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Mobility Master and Mobility controller Redundancy

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  • 1.  Mobility Master and Mobility controller Redundancy

    Posted Jun 16, 2021 11:57 AM
    Hello,
    I have a Mobility Master and two 7210 Mobility controllers in cluster at a Datacenter with L3 communication to site A, on a site A I have an 9004 controller where my APs register, the 9004 is controlled by the MM and I want to provide redundancy to the Local APs when something appends to the 9004 they can register to the 7210 cluster.
    Who can I do this config?
    Awaiting feedback.
    Best Regards.

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    Paulo Pinto
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  • 2.  RE: Mobility Master and Mobility controller Redundancy

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 16, 2021 03:11 PM
    You would configure the LMS-IP as the ip address of the 9004 and the backup lms-ip as the VRRP ip address of the 7210 cluster.  A drawback of that approach is that any disruption of connectivity would lead to having APs end up on the cluster, which could be a management headache.  If outages do not occur that often, don't both with pointing APs at a second controller for redundancy: make a local cluster, instead.

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