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You can re-enable cluster mode on a standalone access point. (See
Cluster formation
A cluster is formed when the first Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP is configured. (See
and
“Configuring Basic Network Settings” on page 29
.)
If a cluster configuration policy is in place when a new access point is deployed, it attempts
to rendezvous with an existing cluster.
If it is unable to locate a cluster, then it establishes a new cluster on its own.
If it locates a cluster but is rejected because the cluster is full, or the clustering policy is
to ignore new access points, then the access point will deploy in standalone mode.
Cluster size and membership
The upper limit of a cluster is eight access points. The Network Web administration page
provides a real-time, visual indicator of the number of access points in the current cluster
and warns when the cluster has reached capacity. (See
“Configuring basic settings and
starting the wireless network” on page 27
If a cluster is present but is already full, new access points will deploy in standalone mode.
Intra-cluster security
To make sure that the security of the cluster as a whole is equivalent to the security of a
single access point, communication of certain data between access points in a cluster is
done using
Secure Sockets Layer
(typically referred to as SSL) with private key encryption.
Both the cluster configuration file and the user database are transmitted among access
points using SSL.
Auto-Synch of Cluster Configuration
If you are making changes to the AP configuration that require a relatively large amount
of processing (such as adding several new users), you may encounter a synchronization
progress bar after clicking
Update
on any of the Administration pages. The progress bar
indicates that the system is busy performing an auto-synch of the updated configuration
to all APs in the cluster. The Administration Web pages are not editable during the
auto-synch.
Summary of Contents for 7001 Series
Page 1: ...User Guide Gateway 7001 Series Access Point ...
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Page 39: ...34 www gateway com Setting configuration policy for new access points ...
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Page 176: ...Chapter 9 171 Troubleshooting and Getting Help Known problems Technical support ...
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Page 180: ...Appendix A 175 Glossary ...
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Page 202: ...Appendix B 197 Specifications ...
Page 206: ...Appendix C 201 Safety Regulatory and Legal Information ...
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