RUCKUS Edge
The RUCKUS Edge platform provides SD-LAN service that allows APs to tunnel User Equipment (UE) traffic to RUCKUS Edge. Integration with RUCKUS One web provides a single point of access for RUCKUS Edge monitoring and management.
The RUCKUS Edge page displays the information listed in Table 1.
| Fields | Description |
|---|---|
| RUCKUS Edge | Indicates the specific RUCKUS Edge device or cluster that is being monitored or managed. |
| Cluster Status | Shows the overall health or operational status of the cluster, indicating
whether it is functioning properly or encountering issues, with possible values such
as:
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| Node Status | Indicates the operational status of individual nodes within the cluster, displaying whether each node is operational, disconnected, or facing configuration failures. |
| HA Status | Indicates the role of each node within the cluster for high availability, specifying whether each node is Active or Standby. |
| Type | Specifies the type of RUCKUS Edge instance; Virtual or Physical. |
| Model | Shows the model name of the RUCKUS Edge device. |
| Serial Number | A unique identifier for each RUCKUS Edge device, used for tracking and support purposes. |
| Virtual IP | The virtual IP address assigned to the cluster, which is used for accessing the RUCKUS Edge instance in a virtualized environment. |
| IP Address | The actual IP address of the physical or virtual node in the cluster, used for network communication. |
| Cluster Interface | Refers to the name of the network interface used for communication between nodes. |
| Venue | The physical or logical location where the RUCKUS Edge cluster is deployed, helping in identifying the environment. For example: data center or branch office. |