There is no active/active role in a cluster that I am aware of. Where is that configured? If the APs attached reboot, L2 redundancy is NOT working fine.EDIT: Do not configure HA along with clustering.
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 29, 2021 05:35 PM
From: andre heyliger
Subject: APs in Cluster graceful failover
Nope thats not it. Like I said in the original post "L2 redundancy is working fine, there arent any conflicting vlans". Got that info by running show lc-cluster vlan-probe status.
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andre heyliger
Original Message:
Sent: Sep 28, 2021 04:54 PM
From: Colin Joseph
Subject: APs in Cluster graceful failover
No, they should do that automatically. You should type "show lc-cluster vlan-probe status" on either of the MCs to see if you have any VLAN failures.
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 28, 2021 03:56 PM
From: andre heyliger
Subject: APs in Cluster graceful failover
Hi. Ive got a few Mobility Controllers clustered and followed the guides out there when setting them up. The clusters are setup in an active/active role and share the AP load. L2 redundancy is working fine, there arent any conflicting vlans and I have all the defaults under conifg -> services -> cluster -> advanced. I noticed that when one of the MCs goes down the APs attached reboot. Is there a setting to stop the APs from rebooting and serve traffic from the lone active MC?
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andre heyliger
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