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5.4.5.7 Profile Critical Resources
Critical resources are device IP addresses or interface destinations on the network interoperated as critical to the health of the
network. The critical resource feature allows for the continuous monitoring of these addresses. A critical resource, if not
available, can result in the network suffering performance degradation. A critical resource can be a gateway, a AAA server, a
WAN interface or any hardware or service on which the stability of the network depends. Critical resources are pinged regularly
by the access point. If there is a connectivity issue, an event is generated stating a critical resource is unavailable. By default,
no critical resource policy is enabled, and one needs to be created and implemented.
Critical resources can be monitored directly through the interfaces on which they’re discovered. For example, a critical resource
on the same subnet as the access point can be monitored by its IP address. However, a critical resource located on a VLAN
must continue to monitored on that VLAN.
Critical resources can be configured for access points and wireless controllers using their respective profiles.
To define critical resources:
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Device Overrides
from the Device menu to expand it into sub menu options.
3. Select a target device from the device browser in the lower, left-hand, side of the UI.
4. Select
Critical Resources
.
Figure 5-237
Device Overrides - Critical Resources screen - List of Critical Resources tab
The screen lists the destination IP addresses or interfaces (VLAN, WWAN, or PPPoE) used for critical resource connection.
IP addresses can be monitored directly by the access point or controller, whereas a VLAN, WWAN or PPPoE must be
monitored behind an interface.
5. Select the
Add
button at the bottom of the screen to add a new critical resource and connection method, or select and
existing resource and select
Edit
to update the resource’s configuration.
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