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Chapter 6: Managing Access Points & Clusters
Adding An Access Point To A Cluster
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2. Click Remove from Cluster.
The change will be reflected under Status for that access point; the
access point will now show as standalone (instead of cluster).
Note: In some situations it is possible for the cluster to become out of sync. If after
removing an access point from the cluster, the AP list still shows the deleted
AP or shows an incomplete display; refer to the information on Cluster
Recovery in Appendix D: “Troubleshooting” .
6.7 Adding An Access Point To A Cluster
To add an access point that is currently in standalone mode back into a cluster, do
the following.
1. Go to the Administration Web pages for the standalone access point.
(See “Navigating To An AP By Using Its IP Address In A URL” on
page 63.)
The Administration Web pages for the standalone access point are dis-
played.
2. Click the Basic Settings tab in the Administration pages for the standa-
lone access point.
The Basic Settings tab for a standalone access point indicates that the
current mode is standalone and provides a button for adding the access
point to a cluster (group).
Note: If you click on any of the Cluster tabs on the Administration pages for an
access point in standalone mode, you will be redirected to the Basic Set-
tings page because Cluster settings do not apply to standalone APs.
3. Click the Join Cluster button.
The access point is now a cluster member. Its Status (Mode) on the Clus-
ter, Access Points tab now indicates “cluster” instead of “standalone”.
Note: In some situations it is possible for the cluster to become out of sync. If after
removing an access point from the cluster, the AP list still reflects the
deleted AP or shows an incomplete display; refer to the information on
Cluster Recovery in Appendix D: “Troubleshooting” .