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5 Refer to the Status field.
The Status is the current state of the requests made from the applet. Requests are any “SET/GET”
operation from the applet. The Status field displays error messages if something goes wrong in the
transaction between the applet and the controller.
6 Click Close to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
Adding a Redundancy Group Member
Use the Add screen as the means to add a new member (by adding their IP address) to an existing
redundancy group (cluster).
To add a new member to a redundancy group:
1 Select Services > Redundancy from the main menu tree.
The Redundancy screen displays with the Configuration tab selected.
2 Select the Member tab.
3 Select the Add button.
AP License Count
Displays the number of Access Point licenses available for this controller.
For information on licensing rules impacting redundancy group members,
see “Redundancy Group License Aggregation Rules” on page 282.
Image Version
Displays the image version currently running on this member. Is the
selected version complimentary with this controller’s version?
First Seen
Displays the time this member was first seen by the controller.
Last Seen
Displays the time this member was last seen by the controller.
Mode
The Redundancy Mode could be Active or Standby depending on the
mode configuration on the member. Refer to the Configuration screen to
change the mode
HB Sent
Displays the number of heartbeats sent from the controller to this
member since the last reboot of the controller.
HB Received
Displays the number of heartbeats received by the controller since the
last reboot.
Updates Sent
Displays the number of updates sent from the controller since the last
reboot. Updates include, authorization level, group authorization level and
number of Access Points adopted.
Updates Received
Displays the number of updates received by the current controller from
this member since the last reboot.
Radio Portals
Displays the number of radio portals detected on each redundancy
member listed.
Associated MUs
Display the number of MUs associated with each member listed.
Rogue APs
Displays the number of Rogue APs detected by each member. Use this
information to discern whether these radios represent legitimate threats to
other members of the redundancy group.