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7Clustering Multiple Access PointsManaging Access Points in the ClusterClustering Single and Dual Radio Access PointsClusters can contain a mixture of access points with two radios and access pointswith a single radio. When the configuration of a single-radio access point in thecluster changes, the access point propagates the change to the first radio of allcluster members. The configuration of the second radio on any dual-radio accesspoints in the cluster is not affected.If a cluster contains only single-radio access points and a dual radio access pointjoins the cluster, then only radio 1 on the dual-radio access point is configured withthe cluster configuration. Radio 2 on the access point remains as it was prior tojoining the cluster. However, if the cluster already has at least one dual-radioaccess point, then the second radio of the access point joining the cluster isconfigured with the cluster settings.Viewing and Configuring Cluster MembersThe Access Points tab allows you to start or stop clustering on an access point,view the cluster members, and configure the location and cluster name for acluster member. From the Access Points page, you can also click the IP address ofeach cluster member to navigate to configuration settings and data on an accesspoint in the cluster.To view information about cluster members and to configure the location andcluster of an individual member, click the Access Points tab.137 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
7Figure 33Cluster Information and Member ConfigurationIf clustering is currently disabled on the access point, the Enable Clusteringbutton is visible. If clustering is enabled, the Disable Clustering button is visible.You can enter clustering option information whether clustering is enabled ordisabled.Table 35 describes the configuration and status information available on thecluster Access Points page when clustering is enabled.Table 35FieldStatusAccess Points in the ClusterDescriptionIf the status field is visible, the access point isenabled for clustering. If clustering is not enabled,then the access point is operating in stand-alonemode and none of the information in this table isvisible.To disable clustering on the access point, clickDisable Clustering.Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide 138
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7Figure 33Cluster Information and Member ConfigurationIf clustering is currently disabled on the access point, the Enable Clusteringbutton is visible. If clustering is enabled, the Disable Clustering button is visible.You can enter clustering option information whether clustering is enabled ordisabled.Table 35 describes the configuration and status information available on thecluster <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong>s page when clustering is enabled.Table 35FieldStatus<strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong>s in the ClusterDescriptionIf the status field is visible, the access point isenabled for clustering. If clustering is not enabled,then the access point is operating in stand-alonemode and none of the information in this table isvisible.To disable clustering on the access point, clickDisable Clustering.<strong>Cisco</strong> AP 541N <strong>Dual</strong>-<strong>band</strong> <strong>Single</strong>-<strong>radio</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Quick Start Guide 138