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Single Point Setup
Single Point Setup Overview
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Single Point Setup Negotiation
When a WAP device is enabled and configured for Single Point Setup, it begins
sending periodic advertisements every 10 seconds to announce its presence. If
there are other WAP devices that match the criteria for the cluster, the arbitration
begins to determine which WAP device will distribute the master configuration to
the rest of the members of the cluster.
sending periodic advertisements every 10 seconds to announce its presence. If
there are other WAP devices that match the criteria for the cluster, the arbitration
begins to determine which WAP device will distribute the master configuration to
the rest of the members of the cluster.
The following rules apply to Single Point Setup cluster formation and arbitration:
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For existing Single Point Setup clusters, whenever the administrator
updates the configuration of any member of the cluster, the configuration
change is propagated to all members of the cluster, and the configured
WAP device assumes control of the cluster.
updates the configuration of any member of the cluster, the configuration
change is propagated to all members of the cluster, and the configured
WAP device assumes control of the cluster.
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When two separate Single Point Setup clusters join into a single cluster,
then the latest modified cluster wins the arbitration of the configuration, and
overwrites and updates the configuration of all clustered WAP devices.
then the latest modified cluster wins the arbitration of the configuration, and
overwrites and updates the configuration of all clustered WAP devices.
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If a WAP device in a cluster does not receive the advertisements from a
WAP device for more than 60 seconds (for example, if the device loses
connectivity to other devices in the cluster), the WAP device is removed
from the cluster.
WAP device for more than 60 seconds (for example, if the device loses
connectivity to other devices in the cluster), the WAP device is removed
from the cluster.
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If a WAP device in Single Point Setup mode loses connectivity, it is not
immediately dropped from the cluster. If it regains connectivity and rejoins
the cluster without having been dropped, and the configuration changes
were made to that device during the lost connectivity period, the changes
are propagated to the other cluster members when the connectivity
resumes.
immediately dropped from the cluster. If it regains connectivity and rejoins
the cluster without having been dropped, and the configuration changes
were made to that device during the lost connectivity period, the changes
are propagated to the other cluster members when the connectivity
resumes.
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If a WAP device in a cluster loses connectivity, is dropped, later rejoins the
cluster, and the configuration changes were made during the lost
connectivity period, the changes are propagated to the device when it
rejoins. If there are configuration changes in both the disconnected device
and the cluster, then the WAP device with the greatest number of changes
and, secondarily, the most recent change, will be selected to propagate its
configuration to the cluster. That is, if WAP1 has more changes, but WAP2
has the most recent change, WAP1 is selected. If they have an equal
number of changes, but WAP2 has the most recent change, then WAP2 is
selected.
cluster, and the configuration changes were made during the lost
connectivity period, the changes are propagated to the device when it
rejoins. If there are configuration changes in both the disconnected device
and the cluster, then the WAP device with the greatest number of changes
and, secondarily, the most recent change, will be selected to propagate its
configuration to the cluster. That is, if WAP1 has more changes, but WAP2
has the most recent change, WAP1 is selected. If they have an equal
number of changes, but WAP2 has the most recent change, then WAP2 is
selected.