Specifications

Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Replacing GSS Devices in Your GSS Network
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d. At the CLI of the standby GSSM, enter the gss enable gssm-standby
command to reenable the standby GSSM in the GSS network and direct
it to the primary GSSM. See the
“Replacing the Standby GSSM in the
Network” section for details about the gss enable gssm-standby
command.
gss1.example.com# gss enable gssm-standby gssm1.example.com
e. At the CLI of each GSS, enter the gss enable command to enable your
GSS device as a GSS and direct it to the primary GSSM. Specify either
the domain name or the network address of the primary GSSM. See the
“Replacing a GSS in the Network” section for details about the gss
enable command.
Note You may want to perform this step on one GSS device at a time to
minimize disruptions on your GSS network.
gss3.example.com# gss enable gss gssm1.example.com
f. Register the standby GSSM and each GSS device with the new primary
GSSM. Refer to the
Activating GSS Devices from the Primary GSSM”
section in Chapter 1, Managing GSS Devices from the GUI..
You can now use the replacement primary GSSM in your GSS network.
Replacing the Standby GSSM in the Network
To replace a malfunctioning standby GSSM in your GSS network:
1. Determine if you can wait for the replacement standby GSSM or if you
require an immediate configuration change in your GSS network.
If yes, wait until the replacement GSS is available and configure it as the
standby GSSM. Proceed to step 5.
If no, configure an available GSS device as the standby GSSM. Proceed
to step 2.
2. Log in to the CLI of the GSS and enable privileged EXEC mode.
gss3.example.com> enable
gss3.example.com#