02-17-2010 11:19 PM - edited 07-03-2021 06:31 PM
Hi,
In config guide V6.0 WCS redundancy is described. Has anyone used this in real-life?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/wireless/wcs/6.0/configuration/guide/6_0admin.html#wp1132580
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/wireless/wcs/6.0/configuration/guide/6_0admin.html#wp1132580
> What are the triggers for activating the failover
> how much time is needed to switch back form secondary to primary WCS
> Is it indeed easy to configure, easy to maintain and does everything work properly:-)
THX
Goen
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02-18-2010 06:08 AM
> What are the triggers for activating the failover
The healthmonitor on the secondary monitors the primary server for things like hardware failure, network failure, software failure and database failure.
Depending on whether it is configured for automatic or manual failover the switchover happens automatically or the administrator initiates failover.
> how much time is needed to switch back form secondary to primary WCS
Once the outage is over you can failback to the primary which basically takes as long as starting WCS.
> Is it indeed easy to configure, easy to maintain and does everything work properly:-)
It isn't hard to configure and in the lab and the customers I have seen using it the feature works well.
02-18-2010 06:08 AM
> What are the triggers for activating the failover
The healthmonitor on the secondary monitors the primary server for things like hardware failure, network failure, software failure and database failure.
Depending on whether it is configured for automatic or manual failover the switchover happens automatically or the administrator initiates failover.
> how much time is needed to switch back form secondary to primary WCS
Once the outage is over you can failback to the primary which basically takes as long as starting WCS.
> Is it indeed easy to configure, easy to maintain and does everything work properly:-)
It isn't hard to configure and in the lab and the customers I have seen using it the feature works well.
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