When Extreme Wireless V2110 Down in Bridge mode
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‎05-26-2015 05:04 PM
Hi Everyone,
V2110 : V9.15
AP : AP3825i
VNS Setting : Bridge Mode
1. SSID1: PSK + WPA2
2. SSID2 : MAC Auth with NAC
3. SSID3 : External Portal with NAC
When AP setting : Restart service in the absence of controller -> enable
===================================================
Click to Enable or Disable (if using a bridged at AP VNS) to ensure
the AP continues providing service if the AP’s connection to the
controller is lost. If this option is enabled, it allows the AP to start a
bridged at AP VNS even in the absence of a controller.
===================================================
When V2110(only one) Down,there is no Controller,but NAC is UP
SSID1 -> old session work fine
new session work fine
SSID2 -> old session work fine
new seesion can work ?
SSID3 -> old session not work
new seesion not work
How can I make SSID2 and SSID3 work fine with new session when V2110 down ?
Thanks
Regards,
Shooter
V2110 : V9.15
AP : AP3825i
VNS Setting : Bridge Mode
1. SSID1: PSK + WPA2
2. SSID2 : MAC Auth with NAC
3. SSID3 : External Portal with NAC
When AP setting : Restart service in the absence of controller -> enable
===================================================
Click to Enable or Disable (if using a bridged at AP VNS) to ensure
the AP continues providing service if the AP’s connection to the
controller is lost. If this option is enabled, it allows the AP to start a
bridged at AP VNS even in the absence of a controller.
===================================================
When V2110(only one) Down,there is no Controller,but NAC is UP
SSID1 -> old session work fine
new session work fine
SSID2 -> old session work fine
new seesion can work ?
SSID3 -> old session not work
new seesion not work
How can I make SSID2 and SSID3 work fine with new session when V2110 down ?
Thanks
Regards,
Shooter
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‎05-26-2015 05:11 PM
I will suggest customer to build two v2110 controller,
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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‎05-26-2015 05:09 PM
Take a look at:
http://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-Maintain-Wireless-Services-upon-an-I...
http://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-Maintain-Wireless-Services-upon-an-I...
Doug Hyde
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks
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‎05-26-2015 05:09 PM
Thanks for your help.
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‎05-26-2015 05:09 PM
Yes, that would be your best option as Ron described below. Both controllers should have the identical configurations for fast fail-over in the event an appliance goes offline...
-Doug
-Doug
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Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks
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‎05-26-2015 05:09 PM
Thanks for your information,there is in detail.
So I have to using Controller Availability function ?
to avoid Controller down.
So I have to using Controller Availability function ?
to avoid Controller down.
