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Chapter12 Configuring WDS, Fast Secure Roaming, Radio Management, and Wireless Intrusion Detection
Configuring WLSM Failover
the active tunnels, which keeps data traffic going between client and SUP. But because of the WLSM
failure, the control traffic going between the access point and the WLSM is disrupted (as shown in
Figure 12-18), which prevents the access points from accepting new client connections until the WLSM
software is back online. Resilient tunnel recovery is automatic and does not require any configuration.
Figure12-18 Resilient Tunnel Recovery
Active/Standby WLSM Failover
In addition to resilient tunnel recovery, WLSM supports another level of resiliency by allowing you to
deploy two WLSMs per chassis: an active WLSM and a standby WLSM. If the active WLSM fails, the
standby WLSM becomes active and takes over the control traffic for existing and new access point
clients without interrupting data traffic. This feature in addition to resilient tunnel recovery provide
near-hot standby in case of WLSM failure.
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