User's Guide

AirTight Management Console User Guide
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c) Enter the SSID or IP address of the network to add.
5.
Define RSSI based classification, if the WIPS is intended for use in an isolated environment without
much of a neighborhood activity like defense and military facilities. It is recommended to skip this
section altogether in case of commercial or business district environments. Either of the following two
mechanisms must be switched on to classify the APs.
a) Enter the threshold RSSI value to use for preclassification of APs with signal strength stronger
than this value as rogue or unauthorized APs.
b)Select the Preclassify APs connected to monitored subnets as Rogue or Authorized APs to
preclassify the APs connected to monitored subnets as rogue or authorized APs.
6.
Click Save to save the changes.
View High Availability Status for Server
View the high availability status using the Configuration>System>HA Status page. High Availability
(HA) mode allows two servers to be connected in a redundant configuration to form an HA cluster. One
server acts as the Active server, while the other as a Standby server. If the Active server fails, the
Standby server takes over. This screen shows the status of the servers in HA cluster.
The HA Status page displays information about the high availability. This is read-only information.
The following table describes the fields seen on the HA Status Page.
Field Description
HA Status
Specifies the high availability status. It has the following possible values.
Standalone: This state indicates that the server is in Standalone mode.
Up: This state indicates that the HA Cluster is up and running.
Other Server Not Reachable: This state indicates that the Standby server is not
reachable over the HA interface link. Check whether the HA interfaces of both the
servers are securely connected using a crossover Ethernet cable.
Temporarily In Transition: This is an intermediate state. You need to wait for up to
30 minutes and then check the HA Status again. If this state persists, contact
Technical Support.
HA Setup In Progress: This state indicates that an HA setup is in progress using
Config Shell or an earlier HA setup session was abnormally terminated. If you are
sure HA setup is not in progress, reboot both the servers. After reboot, both the
servers come up in the 'Standalone' mode. You need to wait for five minutes after
the reboot and then login to these servers.
Server Upgrade In Progress: This state indicates that server Upgrade is in
progress or an earlier server Upgrade session was abnormally terminated. If you
are sure server Upgrade is not in progress, reboot the server. After reboot, the
server will come up in the 'Standalone' mode. You need to wait for five minutes
after the reboot and then login to the server.
Database Operation In Progress: This state indicates that some database
operation is in progress. If you are sure no database operation is in progress,
please contact Technical Support.
Internal System Recovery In Progress: This state indicates that internal system
recovery is in progress. If the same state persists for more than 30 minutes, please
ensure that both the HA servers are up and the HA interfaces of these servers are
securely connected using a crossover Ethernet cable. If the same state persists
even after the above checks, please contact Technical Support.
Error: This state indicates an error in HA state. Contact Technical Support.
Cluster IP
Address
This IP Address can be used by the Console and Sensors to connect to the HA
cluster. This is a virtual IP Address used to connect to the HA cluster. Cluster IP
address is optional. It can not be used in Layer3 HA configuration.
Data Sync State
Displays the state of data synchronization from Active Server to Standby Server
after enabling HA Service or after database operation such as database restore.
Data Sync Link
Data sync link is the link which carries data from the Active Server to Standby. HA