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Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Replacing GSS Devices in Your GSS Network
3. Configure the current standby GSSM to function as the temporary primary
GSSM for your GSS network. Use the gssm standby-to-primary command
to reconfigure your standby GSSM as the primary GSSM in your GSS
network.
gssm2.example.com# gssm standby-to-primary
Note To allow time for proper GSS device synchronization, ensure that an
interval of one minute or greater has passed since entering the gssm
primary-to-standby command before you enter the gssm
standby-to-primary command.
Configuration changes do not take effect immediately. It can sometimes take
up to ten minutes for the other GSS devices in the network to learn about the
new primary GSSM.
4. Enter the gssm database validate command to validate the database records
of the interim primary GSSM.
gssm2.example.com# gssm database validate
5. Exit privileged EXEC mode. The standby GSSM begins to function in its new
role as the interim primary GSSM and is now fully functional. You may now
access the GUI.
6. When the replacement for the original primary GSSM is available, use the
gssm primary-to-standby command to place the current interim primary
GSSM in standby mode and resume its role in the GSS network as the standby
GSSM.
gssm2.example.com# gssm primary-to-standby
7. Exit from the CLI of the standby GSSM.
8. Log in to the CLI of the GSS replacement for the original primary GSSM and
enable privileged EXEC mode.
gssm1.example.com> enable
gssm1.example.com#