Reference Guide
1495 | show ha ap Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
show ha ap
show ha ap
information {ip-addr <ip-addr>|ip6-addr <ip6-addr>}
table
Description
This command displays information about APs using the High Availability feature.
Syntax
Parameter
Description
information
ip-addr <ip-addr>
ip6-addr <ip6-addr>
Issue this command under the supervision of Dell support to troubleshoot the
High Availability feature.
table
Display the High Availability APtable to view information about APs configured
to use the High Availability feature.
Usage Guidelines
The High Availability features work across Layer-3 networks, so there is no need for a direct Layer-2 connection
between in a high-availability group When the AP first connects to its active , the active provides the IP address
of a standby , and the AP attempts to establish a tunnel to the standby to the standby . If an AP fails to
connect to the first standby , the active will select a new standby for that AP, and the AP will attempt to connect
to that standby .
An AP will failover to its backup if it fails to contact its active through regular heartbeats and keepalive
messages, or if the user manually triggers a failover using the WebUI or CLI.
Examples
The following command displays the HAtable for the HA group default.
(host) #show ha ap table
HA AP Table
-----------
AP IP-Address MAC-Address AP-flags HA-flags
-- ---------- ----------- -------- --------
ard 10.3.31.245 6c:f3:7f:c6:72:c0 LU
arr 10.3.31.222 d8:c7:c8:c0:02:7c LU
kalap105-2 10.3.31.253 00:24:6c:c0:22:6b LU S
Total Num APs::3
Active APs::2
Standby APs::1
AP Flags: R=RAP; S=Standby; s=Bridge Split VAP L=Licensed; M=Mesh, U=Up
HA Flags: S=Standby, C=Standby connected, L=LMS, F=Sent Failover Request to AP,
H=AP flagged for Inter Controller Heartbeat
Command History
Introduced in ArubaOS 6.4