6.Click the Add button to add a member to the redundancy group. The redundancy group should be disabled to conduct an Add or Delete operation. For more information, see Adding a Redundancy Group Member on page
5.4.2.1Displaying Redundancy Member Details
Use the Details screen (in conjunction with its parent Member screen) to display additional (more detailed) information on the redundancy group (cluster) member selected within the Member screen.
To review the details
1.Select Services > Redundancy from the main menu tree.
The Redundancy screen displays with the Configuration tab selected.
2.Select the Member tab.
3.Highlight a member of the group and select the Details button.
4. Refer to the following redundancy member information:
IP Address | Displays the IP addresses of the members of the redundancy group. There are a | |
| minimum of 2 members needed to define a redundancy group, including this current | |
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Status | Displays the current status of this group member. This status could have the following | |
| values: | |
| • | Configured: The member is configured on the current wireless service module. |
| • | Seen: Heartbeats can be exchanged between the current switch and this member. |
| • | Invalid: Critical redundancy configuration parameter(s) of the peer (heartbeat time, |
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| discovery time, hold time, Redundancy ID, Redundancy Protocol version of this member) |
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| do not match this switch’s parameters. |
| • | Not Seen: The member is no more seen by this switch. |
| • | Established: The member is fully established with this current module and licensing |
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| information already been exchanged between this switch and the member. |