Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.01.03 or greater
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Wireless Network Management
Network Self Healing
■ take no action
Remember that radios are always neighbors to each other. However, you
might want one radio to respond to the failure of a second radio, but the
second not to respond to that of the first. For example, the second radio
might be in a more important location. When editing the second radio,
configure it to take no action.
Note If you configure a detector to take action when a neighbor fails, that radio
automatically changes to normal mode when it takes the action so it can
support wireless stations.
Keep these considerations in mind as you configure the action:
■ You configure an action for a radio, not for a neighbor. The radio must
take the same action no matter which of its neighbors fails.
■ You can configure one action for one radio and another for one of its
neighbors. For example, you might configure one radio to open its data
rates, but the neighbor to take no action.
To configure the self-healing action, complete the following steps:
1. Select Special Features > Self Healing > Neighbor Details. In the upper-
left-hand corner of the screen, verify that neighbor recovery is enabled.
2. Choose the radio for which you want to define the action and click Edit.