Here is my interpretation of things...

The first requirement in that section is as follows.

"For WLC1, create a second interface for access points to use for
failover.  This should be on Port2"

Now this doesn't quite make sense.  Yes we can create an AP manager
interface and assign it to port 2.  But it's not used solely for failover
purposes.  It is active and your APs will be load balanced between the
management interface acting as an AP manager on port 1 and the additional
AP manager on port 2.  But it does allow failover possibilities.  Except now
if port 1 goes down, the management interface cannot failover to port 2
since we can only have 1 AP manager per interface, and there's already one
on port 2.  so failover doesn't really work in this configuration.

We have 2 choices really.  And the correct one would require further
clarification.

option 1

Do not add any new interfaces.  Just configure the management interface and
the dynamic interfaces to use port 1 as the primary port and port 2 as the
backup port.  This gives full failover between port 1 and port 2, but we
aren't adding an interface.

option 2

Create 2 new ap managers.  One assigned to port 1 and 1 as assigned to port
2.  Remove the dynamic ap management feature from the management interface.
 Configure the management interfaces and dynamic interfaces to use port 1
as their primary port and port 2 as their backup port.  Here we retain full
failover functionality on all interfaces, but we have to create 2
additional interfaces.

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On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Xristos Stefaneskou <[email protected]
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>  Hi team,
>
>
>
> Question 4.2 task 8 "traffic should failover to port2 on WLC1 if port1
> goes down"
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>
>
> In solution guide we see that an extra ap-manager interface is created.
> Instead of this extra interface
>
> we can simply define as backup port 2, so if port 1 goes down port 2 will
> handle the traffic for management and the rest dynamic interfaces?
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>
>
> What do I miss??
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> Best Regards,
>
> *Christos Stefaneskou*
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> Network Engineer
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