Руководство По Устранению Ошибки для Cisco Cisco Flex 7510 Wireless Controller

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For more information on managing WLC and discovering templates, refer to the Cisco Wireless Control
System Configuration Guide, Release 7.0.172.0.
FAQ
Q. If I configure LAPs at a remote location as FlexConnect, can I give those LAPs a primary and
secondary controller?
Example: There is a primary controller at site A and a secondary controller at site B. If the controller at site A
fails, the LAP does failover to the controller at site B. If both controllers are unavailable does the LAP fall
into FlexConnect standalone mode?
A. Yes. First the LAP fails over to its secondary. All WLANs that are locally switched have no changes, and
all that are centrally switched just have the traffic go to the new controller. And, if the secondary fails, all
WLANs that are marked for local switching (and open/pre−shared key authentication/you are doing AP
authenticator) remain up.
Q. How do access points configured in Local mode deal with WLANs configured with FlexConnect
Local Switching?
A. Local mode access points treat these WLANs as normal WLANs. Authentication and data traffic are
tunneled back to the WLC. During a WAN link failure this WLAN is completely down and no clients are
active on this WLAN until the connection to the WLC is restored.