HP (Hewlett-Packard) 700wl Series Switch User Manual


 
Configuring the Network
Table 6-2. Edit Access Control Server page field definitions
Field/Option Description
Redundancy
Preferred Primary Access Control Server If checked, specifies that this Access Control Server (the one on
which this configuration is being done, not the peer Access Control
Server) should be the primary Access Control Server upon enabling
redundancy.
One (and only one) peer must have this option checked.
Do not check this option if this Access Control Server is intended to
function initially as a secondary Access Control Server.
Note: If this Access Control Server is in an active peer relationship
(i.e. redundancy is enabled) you cannot change the preferred
primary designation. You must first disable redundancy.
Enable Redundancy Check to enable the Access Control Server redundancy/failover
feature, and begin the data synchronization process.
A peer Access Control Server must be configured (i.e. the IP
address entered and saved).
The peer Access Control Server must be reachable and
responding
One Access Control Server must have the Preferred Primary
option checked.
The Enable Redundancy checkbox is not selectable if these
conditions are not met. A message below the checkbox indicates the
reason it is not selectable.
Warning: The data synchronization process will overwrite most of
the configuration on the secondary Access Control Server.
Peer Name An alphanumeric name for the peer Access Control Server. The
name may be up to 50 characters in length.
IP Address The IP address of the peer Access Control Server.
Note: If this Access Control Server is in an active peer relationship
(i.e. redundancy is enabled) you cannot change the IP address of the
redundant peer. You must first disable redundancy.
Failover Timeout The time interval, in seconds, used by the peer Access Control
Server to determine that the primary Access Control Server is no
longer operational. The Secondary Access Control Server will take
over at that point. See —Configuring Failover with Redundant Access
Control Servers“ on page 6-15 for more information on failover
latency.
Note: If this Access Control Server is in an active peer relationship
(i.e. redundancy is enabled) you cannot change the failover timeout.
You must first disable redundancy.
» To modify the Access Control Server settings, edit the desired fields and click Save.
To abandon your changes and revert to the current settings click
Cancel.
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