Configuring network domains 239
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide

Specifying network domain seed peers

When multiple WSSs are configured as seed devices in a Network Domain, they establish a peer relationship to share
information about the VLANs configured on the member devices, so that all of the Network Domain seed peers have the
same database of VLAN information. Sharing information in this way provides redundancy in case one of the seed peers
becomes unavailable.
Use the following command on a Network Domain seed to specify another seed as a peer:
set network-domain peer ip-addr
You enter this command on all of the seed devices in the Network Domain, specifying each seed to every other seed, so
that all of the Network Domain seeds are aware of each other.
For example, the following command sets the current WSS as a peer of the Network Domain seed with IP address
192.168.9.254:
WSS# set network-domain peer 192.168.9.254
success: change accepted.
This command is valid on Network Domain seeds only.