Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module
Radio Port Licenses
13. Paste (using Ctrl-V) or enter the uninstall verification key in the Uninstall
verification ID# field, and the click the Next button. The My ProCurve Web
portal generates and displays a new registration ID. The portal emails the
registration ID to you and maintains a record of it.
14. To view your registration IDs, click the View available reg IDS link on the
My ProCurve Web portal.
To transfer the Wireless Services Module 12 RP License to another Wireless
Edges Services xl Module, complete the installation steps described in “Install-
ing RP Licenses” on page 2-128.
Redundancy Groups and RP Licensing
To ensure high availability of your company’s wireless services, you can create
a redundancy group, which can include up to 12 Wireless Edge Services xl
Modules or Redundant Wireless Services xl Modules. If one module fails, the
others provide failover capabilities. To eliminate a single point of failure, you
should install at least some of the modules in different switches. In the unlikely
event that one wireless services-enabled switch fails, the module installed in
the remaining wireless services-enabled switch will continue to provide ser-
vices for mobile users.
The group must include at least one Wireless Edge Services xl Module,
because Redundant Wireless Services xl Modules do not have RP licenses, and
on their own, cannot adopt RPs. When you create a redundancy group, the RP
licenses assigned to the Wireless Edge Services xl Module with the highest
number of licenses is the total number of licenses for the redundancy group.
All modules (both primary and redundant) share the group’s licenses
among them.
For this reason, a redundancy group should usually include one Wireless Edge
Services xl Module and one or two Redundant Wireless Services xl Modules.