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context). For information on licensing rules impacting redundancy group members, see Redundancy Group License Aggregation Rules on page 5-34.

To view status and membership data and define a redundancy group configuration, refer to the following:

Reviewing Redundancy Status

Configuring Redundancy Group Membership

To configure switch redundancy:

1.Select Services > Redundancy from the main menu tree.

The Redundancy screen displays with the Configuration tab selected.

2. Refer to the Configuration field to define the following:

Redundancy Switch

Define the IP address the redundancy feature uses to send heartbeats and update messages.

IP

 

Enable Redundancy

Select this checkbox to enable/disable clustering. Clustering must be disabled to set any

 

redundancy related parameter. All the modifiable values are grayed out if redundancy is

 

enabled.

Redundancy ID

Define an ID for the cluster group. All the switches configured in the cluster should have the

 

same Cluster ID. The valid range for an ID is 1-65535.

Mode

A member can be in either in Primary or Standby mode. In the redundancy group, all

 

‘Active’ members adopt access ports except the ‘Standby’ members who adopt access ports

 

only when an ‘Active’ member has failed or sees an access-port not adopted by a switch.

Discovery Period

Use the Discovery Period field to configure cluster member discovery time. During the

 

discovery time, a switch discerns the existence of other switches within the redundancy

 

group.

Heartbeat Period

The Heartbeat Period is the interval heartbeat messages are sent. Heartbeat messages are

 

used to discover the existence and status of other members within the redundancy group.

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Motorola WS5100 manual Redundancy Switch, Redundancy ID, Mode, Discovery Period, Heartbeat Period