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Cisco AP541N-A-K9 - Removing an Access Point from the Cluster; Adding an Access Point to a Cluster

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Clustering Multiple Access Points
Managing Access Points in the Cluster
Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide 140
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Removing an Access Point from the Cluster
To remove an access point from the cluster, do the following.
STEP 1 Go to the Administration pages for the clustered access point.
STEP 2 Click the Cluster > Access Points tab in the Administration pages.
STEP 3 Click Disable Clustering.
The change is shown under Status for that access point as standalone
(instead of cluster).
Adding an Access Point to a Cluster
To add an access point that is currently in standalone mode back into a cluster, do
the following.
STEP 1 Go to the Administration pages for the standalone access point.
STEP 2 Click the Cluster > Access Points tab in the Administration pages for the
standalone access point.
The Access Points tab for a standalone access point indicates that the current
mode is standalone and provides a button for adding the access point to a
cluster (group).
Cluster Name
Enter the name of the cluster for the access point to join.
The name can be a maximum of 64 characters in length.
All alphanumeric characters except double quote (") are
valid. Null or empty space is not allowed.
The cluster name is not sent to other access points in the
cluster. You must configure the same cluster name on
each access point that is a member of the cluster. The
cluster name must be unique for each cluster you
configure on the network.
Table 36 Clustering Options
Field Description

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