Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points

Configuring Failover Priority for Access Points

Figure 7-16 Global Configuration Page

Step 2 From the Global AP Failover Priority drop-down box, choose Enable to enable access point failover priority or Disable to disable this feature and turn off any access point priority assignments. The default value is Disable.

Step 3 Click Apply to commit your changes.

Step 4 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.

Step 5 Click Wireless > Access Points > All APs to open the All APs page.

Step 6 Click the name of the access point for which you want to configure failover priority.

Step 7 Click the High Availability tab. The All APs > Details for (High Availability) page appears (see Figure 7-17).

Figure 7-17 All APs > Details for (High Availability) Page

Step 8 From the AP Failover Priority drop-down box, choose one of the following options to specify the priority of the access point:

Low—Assigns the access point to the level 1 priority, which is the lowest priority level. This is the default value.

Medium—Assigns the access point to the level 2 priority.

High—Assigns the access point to the level 3 priority.

Critical—Assigns the access point to the level 4 priority, which is the highest priority level.

 

 

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