Aruba Networks Version 3.3 manual Master Controller Redundancy

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Master Controller Redundancy

To achieve high availability of the Master Controller, use the Master Redundancy method. In this scenario, two controllers are used at the Management layer with one controller configured as an active Master and one configured as a standby Master. The two controllers will synchronize databases and RF planning diagrams, and will run a Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) instance between them accessed by a Virtual IP (VIP) address. This is the address given to Access Points attempting to discover a Mobility Controller, and is used for network administration.

 

Active

Periodic database

Standby

 

Master

Master

GRE

synchronization

 

 

 

 

 

VRRP

keepalives

PAPI keepalives

One Mobility Controller is always the Active Master Controller, and the other one is always the Standby Master Controller. Users managing the system will always log into the Active Master. It is not recommended that pre-emption be enabled on this setup. This configuration is known as "Active- Standby" redundancy.

In the Aruba Validated Reference Design, the recommended controller model to serve as a Master is the MMC-3600. The recommended network attachment method is to have each controller configured in a full mesh with redundant links to separate data center distribution switches.

Listed below is an example of the configuration of the “initially-preferred master”.

vrrp 22 vlan 22

ip address 10.200.22.254 priority 110 authentication <password> description Preferred-Master tracking master-up-time 30 add 20 no shutdown

database synchronize period 60 database synchronize rf-plan-data

The following shows the corresponding VRRP configuration for the peer Master Controller.

vrrp 22 vlan 22

ip address 10.200.22.254 priority 100 authentication <password> description Backup-Master tracking master-up-time 30 add 20 no shutdown

database synchronize period 60 database synchronize rf-plan data

Campus Wireless Networks Validated Reference Design Version 3.3 Design Guide

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Aruba Networks Version 3.3 manual Master Controller Redundancy