Specifications

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3. Specify a Secondary, or Backup, Node in the Backup Secure
Gateway IP Address/Hotsname field. Make sure the specified
CC-SG has the same firmware version and hardware type as the
Primary Node. Use one of these methods to specify it:
Click Discover Secure Gateways to scan and display all CC-SG
units on the same subnet as the one you are currently
accessing. Then click a CC-SG unit in the Standalone state from
the table of discovered CC-SG units to select it.
You can specify a CC-SG, perhaps from a different subnet, by
typing an IP address or hostname in the Backup Secure
Gateway IP Address/Hostname field. Then click Check Backup
to verify whether it has the same firmware version and hardware
type as the Primary Node.
4. Type a name for this cluster in the Cluster name field.
5. Type a valid user name and password for the Backup node in the
Username for Backup Secure Gateway and Password for Backup
Secure Gateway fields.
6. Select the Redirect by Hostname checkbox to specify that secondary
to primary redirection access should be via DNS. Optional. See
Access a CC-SG Cluster (on page 253). If you're using hostnames
instead of IP addresses, the DNS server should contain reverse
lookup records for the IP addresses of the CC-SGs to ensure the
hostnames can be resolved.
7. Click Create Cluster. A message appears.
8. Click Yes.
Important: Once you begin the cluster creation process, do not
perform any other functions in CC-SG until the process has
completed.
9. Continue clicking OK for any onscreen messages. The Backup node
will restart and the process takes several minutes.
10. When the cluster creation is complete, a message appears,
indicating the Backup node is successfully joined.
Configure Cluster Settings
You cannot change the time zone in a cluster configuration.
To configure cluster settings:
1. Choose Administration > Cluster Configuration.
2. In the Configuration tab, modify or configure the settings.
If necessary, modify the cluster name.