When there is a master controller enabled, all newly added access points with no primary, secondary, or tertiary controllers assigned associate with the master controller on the same subnet.
"When there is a master controller enabled, all newly added access points with no primary,
secondary, or tertiary controllers assigned associate with the master controller on the same subnet."
https://www.router-switch.com/media/upload/faq-pdf/wireless-lan-controller-wlc-faq.pdf
The master setting only comes into play when there are more than one controller the AP can connect to and it hasn't been specifically specified which controller is primary or seconday. In such a scenario the "Master" controller setting is the tie breaker.
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