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09-08-2016 01:51 AM
09-08-2016 01:51 AM
MSM760 CONFIGURATION
Dear Community members,
I have 3 msm760 wireless controller in team connected to core swicth-1. Both cores are connected via fibre(Trunked). I want to use second port of wireless controllers to connect in core switch-2 for redundancy if core-1 fails. As per guide given by HP is not clear about the same. If you please help me out about the configuration.
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09-08-2016 03:03 AM
09-08-2016 03:03 AM
Re: MSM760 CONFIGURATION
Hello,
I don't think that what you are trying to do is impossible but I don't think it is going to be easy.
If I remember correctly the default "roles" of the MSM760 controller's port are built around the concept of one being LAN facing and one being WAN facing.
Things like the teaming only (again IIRC) run over the LAN port so you will struggle to turn the WAN port into a HA version of the LAN config.
Given that you already have the controllers in a team is it not enough to run 2 controllers off one switch and one off the other so that you always have a controller available should a switch fail?
I assume that your switches are redundant at layer 2 and layer 3?
Do your Virtual service communities on the Access Points tunnel traffic back to the controllers or are they egressing traffic locally on their connected vlans on their switch uplink multi-vlan trunks?
Hope that gives you some pointers.
thanks
Ian
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