Dell 6.2 manual Configuring the LMS IP, Configuring the Master Controller for Redundancy

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In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services > Redundancy page on the WebUI for each of the local Dell controllers.

2.Under Virtual Router Table, click Add to create a VRRP instance.

3.Enter the IP Address for the virtual router. Select the VLAN on which VRRP will run. Set the Admin State to Up.

4.Click Done to apply the configuration and add the VRRP instance.

In the CLI

(host)(config) #vvrrp <id> ip address <ipaddr> vlan <vlan>

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Configuring the LMS IP

Configure the APs to terminate their tunnels on the virtual-IP address. To specify the controller to which an AP or AP group tunnels client traffic, you configure the LMS IP in the AP system profile on the master controller. For information on how to configure the LMS IP in the AP system profile, see “Configuring APs” on page 685.

NOTE: This configuration needs to be executed on the master controller; the APs obtain their configuration from the

master controller.

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page on the master controller.

If you select AP Group, click Edit for the AP group name for which you want to configure the LMS IP. If you select AP Specific, select the name of the AP for which you want to configure the LMS IP.

2.Under the Profiles section, select AP to display the AP profiles.

3.Select the AP system profile you want to modify.

4.Enter the controller IP address in the LMS IP field.

5.Click Apply.

In the CLI

On the master controller:

(host)(config) #ap system-profile <profile> lms-ip <ipaddr>

(host)(config) #ap-group <group> ap-system-profile <profile>

(host)(config) #ap-name <name> ap-system-profile <profile>

Configuring the Master Controller for Redundancy

The master controller in the Dell user-centric network acts as a single point of configuration for global policies such as firewall policies, authentication parameters, RF configuration to ease the configuration and maintenance of a wireless network. It also maintains a database related to the wireless network that is used to make any adjustments

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