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Gateway Clusters Dashboard
The Gateway Clusters dashboard displays a list of gateway clusters provisioned and managed using HPE Aruba Networking Central.
For more information about monitoring gateway clusters, see Monitoring Gateway Clusters.
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The name of the cluster. On clicking the name, the cluster dashboard is displayed. A green dot indicates that the nodes in the cluster are up and running. A red circle indicates that one or more of the nodes in the cluster is down. |
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Number of tunnels established between the APs and gateway cluster. |
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Number of WLAN Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection. clients connected to the gateways in the cluster. |
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The hardware model of the gateway. |
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The name of the site in which the cluster is deployed. |
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The AOS software version running on gateways in the cluster. |
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Indicator to show if the cluster can support a hitless failover. That is, the ability to provide uninterrupted services when a failover occurs. In a gateway cluster, if the User Designated Gateway (UDG) fails, another member in the cluster takes over to provide uninterrupted service to APs and clients. If the failover does not impact the AP or client connectivity, it is referred to as a hitless failover. |
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Maximum failover events supported. |
Viewing Gateway Members in a Cluster
To view the members of a cluster, in the
table, click the expand icon. On expanding a gateway cluster list, the following details are displayed:- —Name of the gateway. On clicking the gateway name, the gateway dashboard is displayed.
- —Number of tunnels established between the gateway and APs.
- —Number of clients connected to the gateway.
- —The hardware model of the gateway.
- —Name of the site in which the cluster is deployed.
- AOS software version of the gateway. —The
- MAC Media Access Control. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a network. address of the device. —The
- —The IP address of the device.
Viewing Details of a Cluster
To view information about the gateway peers and tunnels, click the name of the cluster in the
table. A gateway cluster dashboard with the following tabs is displayed: