Specifications

Managing Redundancy Clusters Creating a Cluster with Two New Mobility Routers
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Creating a Cluster with Two New Mobility Routers
If you have two new or factory-default Mobility Routers that you want to configure as a cluster, you
perform the following tasks for each Mobility Router.
Configuring the First Mobility Router
To create a redundancy cluster, perform the following tasks for the first Mobility Router:
1. Initially configure the Mobility Router and establish it in your network using the Initial Configuration
Wizard. For more information, see “Initially Configuring and Establishing Network Connectivity” on
page 230.
2. Generate or import the following:
Certificate authority (CA)
Mobility Router certificate
Virtual Mobility Router
For more information, see “Configuring Certificates for the Mobility Router” on page 230.
3. Configure redundancy cluster settings and enable the cluster. For more information, see
“Configuring Redundancy Cluster Settings” on page 231.
4. When prompted, restart the Mobility Router services.
The first Mobility Router that you configure becomes the active node in the cluster.
Initially Configuring and Establishing Network Connectivity
Before you can create a redundancy cluster, you must initially configuring the first Mobility Router with
the Initial Configuration Wizard, verify that the Mobility Router has network connectivity.
Configuring Certificates for the Mobility Router
Generate certificates in the following order:
1. Certificate authority—For more information, see “Importing a Certificate Authority” on page 68 or
“Importing a Certificate Authority” on page 68.
2. Mobility Router certificate—For more information, see “Generating a Mobility Router Certificate” on
page 71 and “Importing a Certificate to the Mobility Router” on page 74.
3. Virtual Mobility Router certificate—For more information, see “Generating a Mobility Router
Certificate” on page 71 and “Importing a Certificate to the Mobility Router” on page 74.
After generating these certificates, you must configure the redundancy cluster settings, as described in
“Configuring Redundancy Cluster Settings” on page 231.