3605/3610APs randomly constantly fail over to back-up controller
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‎11-30-2016 04:19 PM
C5210 Controller 9.21.10.5 with about 1100 APs.
We have 2 controllers and my APs keep failing over to the other controller. This is causing delays in my work. Is there a way I can turn this setting off?
We have 2 controllers and my APs keep failing over to the other controller. This is causing delays in my work. Is there a way I can turn this setting off?
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‎12-01-2016 01:59 AM
Hi Laura,
If this issue affects your production network now please reach GTAC directly to get this fixed.
Thanks,
Suresh.B
If this issue affects your production network now please reach GTAC directly to get this fixed.
Thanks,
Suresh.B
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‎11-30-2016 04:59 PM
Regarding the pop-up warning...
You've 2 values that will affect the function...
1) detect link failure - which is set in the availabilty section
That is how slow/fast the controller pair will detect a link failure between the controller pair
2) AP poll timeout - is set on every AP in the advanced settings in the properties section of the AP
This is how slow/fast the AP will detect that the home controller isn't reachable.
The pop-up is just a warning that the link-failure timeout must be less then the AP poll timeout = the controller pair must detect a link failure (controller outage) faster then the APs.
You've 2 values that will affect the function...
1) detect link failure - which is set in the availabilty section
That is how slow/fast the controller pair will detect a link failure between the controller pair
2) AP poll timeout - is set on every AP in the advanced settings in the properties section of the AP
This is how slow/fast the AP will detect that the home controller isn't reachable.
The pop-up is just a warning that the link-failure timeout must be less then the AP poll timeout = the controller pair must detect a link failure (controller outage) faster then the APs.
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‎11-30-2016 04:22 PM
Hi Laura,
just remove the "fast failover" checkmark in the availabilty settings.
-Ron
just remove the "fast failover" checkmark in the availabilty settings.
-Ron
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‎11-30-2016 04:22 PM
Yes, the APs are will still poll the controller.
But in normal failover the APs switch only to the foreign controller if....
- the IP link to the home controller is down
!!!! AND !!!!
- the foreign controller has no IP link to the home controller
But in normal failover the APs switch only to the foreign controller if....
- the IP link to the home controller is down
!!!! AND !!!!
- the foreign controller has no IP link to the home controller
