06-22-2016 02:37 AM - edited 07-05-2021 05:16 AM
We have a Cisco WLC 2504, we also have a spare WLC 2504. I was wondering if I can connect them in High availability mode. I have researched and am not clear whether WLC 2504 supports HA or not? Need help. If we can configure HA then can someone direct me to the correct resources to do HA?
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06-23-2016 04:57 AM
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06-22-2016 03:03 AM
HI,
Yes we can have HA but only in N+1 Mode.
Here is the guide: https://rscciew.wordpress.com/2014/06/07/n1-high-availability-configuration-on-cisco-2504wlc/
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06-22-2016 10:52 PM
Thank you for your reply and the link. I have gone through the link but still need some clarification. The link says that it is for different data centre. But I want redundancy for only one data centre. Also, what does active/standby HA without AP or client SSO functionality means?
06-22-2016 11:11 PM
Hi,
You can also have redundancy in same data center.
1. 2504 doesn't support AP SSO and Client SSO
During an AP SSO, all the AP sessions statefully switch over and all the clients are deauthenticated and reassociated with the new active controller except for the locally switched clients in the FlexConnect mode.
Client SSO: clinet will move to secondary WLC without any interruption in case primary WLC is down.
More INFO. http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-5/configuration-guide/b_cg75/b_cg75_chapter_01101111.html
2. 2504 only support N+1 HA mode
Means once primary WLC is down then all AP will join to Secondary and client have to re-authenticate means timeout will be there.
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06-23-2016 12:47 AM
Thank you very much for the information. From what I understand, if 1 wlc fails then 2nd WLC takes over and users who are connected to the internet will be disconnected and they will have to enter their WIFI password again. Is that right?
Also, we have mac binding for the users in our WLC so will all the mac addresses be transferred over automatically?
06-23-2016 12:53 AM
Hi,
From what I understand, if 1 wlc fails then 2nd WLC takes over and users who are connected to the internet will be disconnected and they will have to enter their WIFI password again. Is that right?
Yes, AP will fail-over to secondary WLC. As per my exp.. user don't need to enter password again. Once all AP will join to secondary WLC then your client can access internet again.
Also, we have mac binding for the users in our WLC so will all the mac addresses be transferred over automatically?
No nothing will automatically happen in N+1 or mode. You need to enter manually the same mac address table in secondary WLC as well.
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06-23-2016 03:36 AM
We have around 600 mac address in our WLC, so I need the functionality of the mac addresses getting copied over to the 2nd WLC automatically. Which model of WLC will do the job?
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06-23-2016 04:02 AM
I think if you have WLC model 5500/7500/8500 WLC , they will do the job of config sync.
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06-23-2016 04:41 AM
Thank you, we will go with it. I was considering the Cisco WLC 5500 series for this purpose.
Thank you Sandeep.
06-23-2016 04:57 AM
Glad to help you :)
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06-22-2016 04:07 AM
Yes as Sandeep pointed out. But it is only active/standby HA without AP or client SSO functionality.
Marek
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