I see that there is an active and standby function on each of the available modules. Can the “redundant” module play the “active” role?
Redundancy group members can operate in either active mode or standby mode. The type of module (primary or redundant) has no relation to the operation mode. You can place a primary module in standby mode, or more typically, you can place a redundant module in active mode. An active member can adopt RPs at any time. If a group has more than one active member, together the active members can adopt as many RPs as allowed by the group authorization level. The group authorization level is determined by the authorization level of the single group member with the greatest number of licenses. For more detail about how this works, please see “Rules of Redundancy Groups” in the Management and Configuration Guide for the ProCurve Wireless Edge and Redundant Wireless Services zl Modules.
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