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Ruckus Wireless Virtual SmartZone User Manual

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5. Each AP that needs to be moved to a different node retrieves the updated AP configuration
from the controller, reads the control planes and data planes to which it must connect, and
then connects to them..
When the AP rebalancing process is complete, which typically takes 15 minutes, one of the
following events is generated:
• Event 770: Generate ApConfig for plane load rebalance succeeded.
• Event 771: Generate ApConfig for plane load rebalance failed.
Important Notes About AP Rebalancing
If you are rebalancing the AP load across the nodes in a cluster, take note of the following
caveats:
• APs may recreate the Ruckus-GRE tunnel to a different data plane.
• Devices associated with an AP that uses the Ruckus-GRE tunnel may temporarily lose network
connection for a short period of time (typically, around five minutes) during the AP rebalancing
process.
• When node affinity is enabled, AP rebalancing is disallowed on those nodes.
• When data plane grouping is enabled, AP rebalancing is disallowed on those data planes.
• AP rebalancing only supports APs running release 3.2 firmware. APs running on legacy
firmware will not be rebalanced.
Configuring Control Planes
Configuring control planes involves defining the physical interface, user defined interface, and
static routes.
Three tabs exist in the Control Planes section:
Refer to the following sections on how to configure the settings on these three tabs.
• Physical Interface Tab
• User Defined Interface Tab
• Static Routes Tab
NOTE: If you disable the control plane interface, you will no longer be able to access the controller
web interface to perform any management or administrative tasks.
Physical Interface Tab
Follow these steps to configure the physical interface settings of a control plane.
You must configure the control, cluster, and management interfaces to be on three different
subnets. Failure to do so may result in loss of access to the web interface or failure of system
functions and services.
1. Locate the interface settings that you want to update.
You can update any of the following interfaces:
• Control interface (IPv4 and IPv6)
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Configuring the System Settings
Configuring Cluster Planes

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Ruckus Wireless Virtual SmartZone Specifications

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BrandRuckus Wireless
ModelVirtual SmartZone
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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