Controller redundency for aps with 2 diff Locations

     hi all,
                             i have 2 controllers in 2 diff loctaions.in (Location)LOC "A" i have 4400 series WLC with 10 aps are associated in  local mode  and in LOC "B" is also having new 5500 series WLC with 25 aps are associated in local mode .
       my question is : if any of the LOC WLC gos down, is it possible to provide WLC redundency with the other LOC WLC, for LOC A and LOC B APs  ?
     if it is possible pelase tell what need to be done.
please help me in that issue .
regards,
Venkat

Hi Venky,
If both the wlc are reachable from AP then you can configure Primary, Secondary controller on the AP.
To configure it -
Wireless --- > Select an AP --- > High Availability
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    <h2>Will 2012 See Improvement? </h2>
    <p>by Carla Hill<br />
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    We’ve seen the effects of tight mortgage conditions over the last year. Existing and new homes sales have struggled and we are now left with sizable pent-up demand. Will this trend continue into 2012?<br />
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      For starters, consumer prices fell in October, meaning low wage workers and others struggling to make ends meet will find more affordability...
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    <a href="Read" _mce_href="http://realtytimes.com/rtpages/20111121_realestateoutlook.htm">Read">http://re altytimes.com/rtpages/20111121_realestateoutlook.htm">Read More</a></p>
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    <h2>Timing the Real Estate Cycle</h2>
    <p>by Paul Martin<br />
    <br />
    Real estate cycles are created by an imbalance that occurs between the supply of available homes on the market and demand for these homes by ready willing and able buyers.<br />
    <br />
    The reasons for an over or under supply of homes and an over or under demand for these homes can differ from one cycle to another...<br />
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    <a href="Read" _mce_href="http://www.lots2homes.com/weblog/?p=84">Read">http://www.lots2homes.com/weblog /?p=84">Read More</a></p>
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    <h2>Thinking about a Short Sale?</h2>
    <p>If you're looking for Short Sale Information and assistance, I can help. As an SFR (Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource Specialist) and a LMC (Loss Mitigation Consultant), Shorts sales are one of my specialties!<br />
    <br />
    Don't lose time, call me today! I work hand in hand with The Loan Workout Group out of the Cater Law Office in Londonderry, one of New Hampshire’s most experienced and premiere Short Sale specialists. Together we work as a team to get your short sale accepted and your home sold in time to save you from foreclosure. </p>
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    <p>As a New Hampshire REALTOR®, I designed and built <span class="bold">Lots2Homes.com</span> specifically to help people looking to purchase homes here in New Hampshire and to give our local home sellers an edge through technology driven marketing. The goal here on <span class="bold">Lots2Homes.com</span> is to become your leading source for NH real estate information and a helpful guide to purchasing and selling homes in the Rockingham, Strafford and Belknap county area.<br />
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    Here on <span class="bold">Lots2Homes.com</span> home buyers can search for available homes on the local MLS, sign up for automatic search notifications and look up information on every town found here in NH. Buyers also can receive great home buying tips through my complimentary <a href="buyer_guides.php">BUYER GUIDES</a> and get information on my full service <a href="my_buyers_program.php">Buyer Representation</a> as an <span class="bold">ABR REALTOR®</span>. My buyer program comes at no cost and can assist you from beginning to end in home buying process. It will help you to take advantage of the great buyer’s market were experiencing and it comes complete with a <a href="my_buyers_program.php">Buyer Bonus</a> just for signing up!<br />
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        <p>In today's competitive real  estate market, timing and knowledge is everything. Do you have your home buying  strategy in place yet?<br />
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          As one of New Hampshire's Accredited Buyer Representative REALTORS®,  helping home buyers to succeed is one of my specialties. My program can assist you with:</p>
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           <li>Negotiate price, terms and conditions that fit your needs and protect your interest</li>
           <li>Coordinate home inspections and the preparation of closing documents</li>
           <li>Resolve any closing issues as they arise to keep you on track  </li>
             <li>help you get the keys to your new home!</li>
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    <p><span class="bold">Contact me today or</span> <a href="my_buyers_program.php" class="bold">READ MORE HERE</a><span class="bold"> for more information on</span> <a href="my_buyers_program.php" class="bold">My Buyers Program</a></p>
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       <p>Home Sellers face challenging market conditions these days. Gone are the days of just needing a sign out front to sell your home quickly  and for a great price. Buyers today have a crowded market to choose from and most are tech savvy as well. <br />
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       <p> They want to see as much as possible of your home online before making an appointment to see it in person.
         That's where my marketing expertise excels.<br />
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         As one of the few<span class="italic_and_bold"> e-PRO REALTORS®</span> in New Hampshire, I've been trained in all the latest web marketing techniques. <br />
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         I combine the power of web marketing with traditional marketing methods to maximize your home's exposure in a crowded market place.</p>
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       <h3>October Existing-Home Sales Rise, While the Unsold Inventory Continues to Decline</h3>
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       <p>Washington, DC, November 21, 2011
    Existing-home sales improved in October while the number of homes on the market continued to decline, according to the National Association of Realtors®.<br />
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