1 fast backup, 1+n ac backup, Continuous transmitting mode – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Figure 49-2 Primary AC recovery

In the above figure, AC 1 is the primary AC with the connection priority of 7, and it establishes a

CAPWAP connection with the AP; AC 2 acts as the secondary AC. If AC 1 goes down, AC 2 takes over

to provide services to AP until AC 1 recovers. This means once the primary AC is reachable again, the

AP automatically establishes a connection with the primary AC. For priority configuration, refer to

Configuring connection priority

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1:1 fast backup

Fast link fault detection allows two ACs in 1:1 backup to detect the failure of each other in time. To

achieve this, WLAN dual link mechanism is used. When the active AC goes down, the standby AC can

quickly detect the faults and become the new active AC. This is implemented in milliseconds. Support

for the 1:1 fast backup feature depends on the device model.

1+N AC backup

1+N AC backup allows an AC to operate as a backup for multiple ACs. The active ACs independently

provide services for APs connecting to them, and the only one standby AC provides backup service for

the active ACs. If any active AC goes down, the APs connecting to it can detect the failure quickly and

make connections to the standby AC. As soon as the active AC recovers, the APs automatically

connect to the original active AC again. This ensures that the standby AC works as a dedicated backup

for the active ACs. 1+N AC backup delivers high reliability and saves network construction cost greatly.

Continuous Transmitting Mode

The continuous transmitting mode is used for test only. It is recommended to not use the function unless

necessary.

Channel Busy Test

The channel busy test is a tool to test how busy a channel is. It tests channels currently supported by

the district code one by one, and provides a busy rate for each channel. This avoids the situation that

some channels are heavily loaded and some are idle.

During a channel busy test, APs do not provide any WLAN services. All the connected clients are

disconnected and WLAN packets are discarded.

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