WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater
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Redundancy Groups
Configuring a Redundancy Group
Other fields in the Network Setup > Redundancy Group > State screen allow you to
monitor activity both on this particular module and throughout the group. For
example, you can compare the Unapproved Radio Ports on this module value to the
Unapproved Radio Ports in the group value to see whether this module’s RPs seem
to detect more rogue APs—a sign of a possible security issue in a particular location
of your network.
You can also check these fields:
■ Radios in group or Radios on this module—the number of radios adopted by the
group or by the individual module.
Because some RPs include two radios, these numbers may be greater than those
for the corresponding Radio Ports adopted by fields.
■ Self-healing Radios in group or Self-healing Radios on this module—the num-
ber of radios adopted by the group or by the individual module that are enabled
for self-healing.
This field counts any radio that is enabled for self healing; the radio does need
to be currently taking self healing action.
■ Wireless Stations in group and Wireless Stations on this module—the number
of wireless stations associated to all RPs adopted by the entire group or by this
individual module.