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

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Redundancy Groups
Configuring a Redundancy Group
You can use the redundancy group configuration mode context to speed
this process. For example, you could view the running-config of the
module that adopted the RPs and copy the radio configurations. Then
paste these commands in the global configuration mode context of the
redundancy group configuration mode.
8. After you have created a configuration for every RP in your network on
every active module, reset the RPs. The correct module should now adopt
each RP.
Note
If your redundancy group includes multiple standby members, you might want
to control which standby members adopt particular RPs if an active member
fails. Assign every standby member an adoption preference ID. Then set the IDs
just as you would for a group of active members. On every standby module, make
sure that every RP has been assigned one of the IDs used by standby modules.
As always, if the preferred standby member cannot adopt the RP, another
standby member will. However, the failover time might be slight greater while
the other members of the group wait for the preferred member to adopt the RP.
The following sections explain how to set the adoption preference ID so that
you can complete the procedure described above. You can set the ID for:
a module
an individual RP
all newly adopted RPs