Gateway 7001 Series User Manual

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Having a mix of APs on the network does not adversely affect Gateway 7001 Series 
self-managed AP clustering in any way, however it is helpful to understand the clustering 
behavior for administration purposes:
Gateway 7001 Series self-managed APs of the same model will form a cluster. The 
dual-band APs will form one cluster and the single-band APs will form another cluster.
Non-Gateway APs will not join Gateway clusters. They should be administered as usual 
through their associated Administration tools.
Which settings are shared in the cluster configuration 
and which are not?
Most configuration settings defined through the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP 
Administration Web pages will be propagated to cluster members as a part of the cluster 
configuration.
Settings shared in the cluster configuration
The cluster configuration includes:
Network name (SSID)
Administrator password
Configuration policy
User accounts and authentication
Wireless interface settings
Radio settings
QoS queue parameters
MAC address filtering.
Settings not shared by the cluster
The few exceptions (settings not shared among clustered access points) are the following 
most of which, by nature, must be unique:
IP addresses
MAC addresses
Location descriptions
WDS bridges
Security settings
Ethernet (Wired) Settings, including enabling or disabling Guest access
Guest interface configuration