Users Guide

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Configure all the APs and local controllers in the network with the virtual IP address as the master IP address. You
can configure the master IP address for local controllers during the Initial Setup. The controller will require a reboot
after changing the master IP on the controller.
If DNS resolution is the chosen mechanism for the APs to discover their master controller, ensure that the
name aruba-master” resolves to the same virtual IP address configured as a part of the master redundancy.
Configuring Database Synchronization
In a redundant master controller scenario, you can configure a redundant pair to synchronize their WMS and
local user databases. You can synchronize the databases manually or automatically.
When manually synchronizing the database, the active VRRP master synchronizes its database with the
standby. The command takes effect immediately.
When configuring automatic synchronization, you set how often the two controllers synchronize their
databases. To ensure successful synchronization of database events, you should set periodic synchronization
to a minimum period of 20 minutes.
In the WebUI
1. On each controller, navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services > Redundancy page.
2. Under Database Synchronization Parameters, do the following:
a. Select the Enable periodic database synchronization check box. This enables database
synchronization.
b. Enter the frequency of synchronizing the databases. A minimum value of 20 minutes is recommended.
3. Click Apply.
In the CLI
Use the following commands to configure database synchronization.
Command Description
database synchronize
This enable mode command manually synchronizes
the databases and takes effect immediately.
database synchronize period <minutes>
This config mode command defines the scheduled
interval for synchronizing the databases.
Table 134: Database synchronization commands
To view the database synchronization settings on the controller, use the following command:
(host)#show database synchronize
Enabling Incremental Configuration Synchronization (CLIOnly)
When the master and local are synchronized, the complete configuration is typically sent to the local. However,
you now have the option to send only the incremental updates to the local using the following CLI commands:
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