Cisco Cisco AP541N Wireless Access Point Maintenance Manual
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Clustering Multiple Access Points
Managing Access Points in the Cluster
Cisco AP541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
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Removing an Access Point from the Cluster
To remove an access point from the cluster, do the following.
STEP 1
Go to the Administration pages for the clustered access point.
STEP 2
Click the Cluster > Access Points tab in the Administration pages.
STEP 3
Click Disable Clustering.
The change is shown under Status for that access point as
standalone
(instead of
cluster).
Adding an Access Point to a Cluster
To add an access point that is currently in standalone mode back into a cluster, do
the following.
the following.
STEP 1
Go to the Administration pages for the standalone access point.
STEP 2
Click the Cluster > Access Points tab in the Administration pages for the
standalone access point.
standalone access point.
The Access Points
tab for a standalone access point indicates that the current
mode is standalone and provides a button for adding the access point to a
cluster (group).
cluster (group).
STEP 3
Click Enable Clustering.
The access point is now a cluster member. Its Status (Mode) on the
Cluster > Access Points tab now indicates Cluster instead of Not Clustered.
Cluster > Access Points tab now indicates Cluster instead of Not Clustered.