Adoption Preference
ExtremeCloud IQ
Controller supports
the ability to specify an appliance adoption preference and to support a
High-Availability pair of appliances located in separate data centers. APs assigned
to a site will discover the appliance specified in the Adoption Preference.
The load assignment for the preferred appliance persists. However, you can re-map
the AP-to-site preference at any time, to adjust for experience, business needs, or
network conditions.
For
Adoption
Preference, select the preferred connection point for APs that are
assigned to this site. Possible values are:
- Use Global Settings
- The global settings are
dependent on the Availability setting Auto AP
Balancing (which is located under ).
- When Auto AP
Balancing is Active - Active, which spreads the
load across the availability pair, the Use Global
Settings field displays Load
Balance.
- When the
Auto AP Balancing is Active - Passive, which
uses the secondary appliance for failover only, the Use Global
Settings field displays Primary
Appliance.
For more information about the load balancing configuration for
an availability pair, see Availability Pair Settings.
- Primary Appliance
- APs for this site will be
homed on the primary appliance.
- Backup Appliance
- APs for this site will be
homed on the secondary appliance. The secondary appliance is used for
load balancing or failover support.
Adoption
Preference is also an override configuration setting for one or more
APs:
Note
The Tunnel column on the Access
Point List displays which controller the AP has an active tunnel to. Possible values
are:
- Primary — The AP has an active tunnel
to the primary controller in an availability pair.
- Backup — The AP has an active tunnel to
the secondary controller in an availability pair.
- N/A — Indicates that an active tunnel
does not exist or that there is a configuration entry for the AP, but the AP is not
currently connected.