Configuring stateful failover, Overview, Introduction to stateful failover – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Configuring stateful failover

Support for this feature depends on the device model. For more information, see About the H3C Access

Controllers Web-Based Configuration Guide.

Overview

Introduction to stateful failover

Some customers require their wireless networks to be highly reliable to ensure continuous data

transmission. In

Figure 584

, deploying only one AC (even with high reliability) risks a single point of

failure and therefore cannot meet the requirement.

Figure 863 Network with one AC deployed

The stateful failover feature (supporting portal, 802.1X, and DHCP services) was introduced to meet the

requirement. In

Figure 585

, two ACs that are enabled with stateful failover are deployed in the network.

You need to specify a VLAN on the two ACs as the backup VLAN, and add the interfaces between the

ACs to the backup VLAN. The backup VLAN is like a failover link, through which the two ACs exchange

state negotiation messages periodically. After the two ACs enter the synchronization state, they back up

the service entries of each other to make sure the service entries on them are consistent. If one AC fails,
the other AC, which has already backed up the service information, takes over to avoid service

interruption.

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