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


 
Command Line Interface
show ac [mac <mac-address>]
Shows Access Controller settings for one or all Access Controllers connected to the Access Control
Server or Integrated Access Manager. The default is to show all settings for all Access Controllers.
mac <mac-address> Specifies the MAC address of an Access Controller
The
show ac command with no parameters shows basic information about the connected Access
Controllers, including the length of time they have been running and the software version
currently running and the length of time the unit has been up.
enable redundancy
Enables Access Control Server failover in the 700wl Series system. Redundancy (failover) will be
enabled with the current parameters. These can be displayed by using the command
show
redundancy
. The parameters can be set using set redundancy.
Note: If you set a redundant peer IP address, there is a seven second configuration change delay
before the change takes effect. If you try to enable redundancy before seven seconds have
elapsed, the enable command will fail with a message that no peer is specified.
disable redundancy
Disables the redundancy system.
set redundancy [peer <peer ip-address>] | [priority <priority value>] | [retry <retry time>] |
[failover <failover time>]
Sets the parameters for redundancy (failover). You set one parameter at a time. The possible
settings are:
peer <peer ip-address> Sets the IP address for a redundant peer.
After a seven second configuration change delay, this Access Control Server will
attempt to contact the specified peer.
priority <priority value> Sets the 16 bit signed peer priority value for this Access Control Server.
Range is -32768 - +32767. The Access Control Server with the lowest value is
taken as the preferred primary Access Control Server in case of failover.
If the priority is set through the Administrative Console, a value of -10 (negative
ten) indicates the Access Control Server has been designated as the preferred
primary. A peer that is not designated the preferred primary has a priority of zero
(0).
retry <retry time> Sets the retry time, in seconds. The retry time specifies the time interval between
attempts to reconnect to a disabled peer.
failover <failover time> Sets the failover time, in seconds. This time interval determines how long an
Access Control Server waits for a response from its peer before determining that
the peer has failed and initiating failover.
Note: If redundancy is currently enabled, you cannot change the failover time.
A-16 HP ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide