Ah yes there it is, I swear I have been staring at that page for so long trying to find i 🙂 I must be getting blind.
But the BIG question is, still.... Is this how the Meraki AP detects that the radius server is working or not ? (with testing ?)
- Im guessing no, because the normal behaviour, according to what I can read, is that it will try the primary server 3 times, then it will be "marked" as unreachable and secondary server will be used.
But what about fallback, you may ask. Well the documentation says :
"The fallback behavior depends on the order the servers are listed on the dashboard will dictate the priority of each one, For example:
- Server 1 = priority 1
- Server 2 = priority 2
- Server 3 = priority 3
Where the available server with higher priority will be used (priority 1 is the highest). If Server 1 were to become unreachable, Server 2 would become active, and so on.
If the fallback option is enabled, once the server with higher priority recovers, the AP will switch back to using that preferred (higher priority) server.
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Now the big question is, what does this mean : "once the server with higher priority recovers" how does the AP know ? ICMP ? The Radius testing (That is not enabled by default) or does it just, as I can see from captures, try the primary server with real auths, from clients once in a while ? (These clients will then have to wait until it times out, and tries the secondary server , Im guessing).
And the second question is, if the AP has detected that the primary server is unreachable, why is there not an alarm in the dashboard for this ? (Might not be a question for this forum, but rather Meraki support / development).