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8. Configure the VRRP ID and local IP address of all primary controllers (that is, the master
and the slaves) as described in the following table.
These settings are required so that the primary controllers and redundant controller can
establish a redundancy group.
The following table also includes descriptions of the nonconfigurable fields.
Setting Description
Controller Role This is a nonconfigurable field that shows that the role of the primary controller.
The role is either master (for the master in the stack) or slave (for the slaves in
the stack).
Controller IP This is a nonconfigurable field that shows the IP address of the primary
controller. This IP address is the address that you use to log in to the primary
controller’s (master’s or slave’s) web management interface and was
established when you configured the stack (see Configure a Stack of Wireless
Controllers on page 283).
Note: The controller IP address of the master in the stack is also the master IP
address for the redundancy configuration.
VRRP ID [1-255] For each primary controller, enter a number from 1 through 255 as the VRRP
ID. For each primary controller, this number must be unique and not assigned
to any other device in the network.
Local IP For each primary controller, enter a local IP address. If a failover occurs, this IP
address remains assigned to the primary controller and does not transfer to the
redundant controller to let you identify the primary controller before and after
the failover. For each primary controller, you must enter an IP address that is
not assigned to any other device.