Specifications
Managing Redundancy Clusters Reconfiguring the Previously Configured Mobility Router
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Disabling All Existing Users
To preserve the existing user configurations after creating the redundancy cluster, you must disable all
the existing users on the Mobility Router:
1. Select Configuration > Groups and Users > Users. The Users page displays.
2. Select all users.
3. Click Disable. All the users are disabled.
Now you must change the IP address and hostname of the Mobility Router, as described in
“Changing the Hostname and IP Address of the Mobility Router” on page 234.
Changing the Hostname and IP Address of the Mobility Router
To preserve the existing Mobility Router configuration and avoid having to reconfigure the Mobility
Router after creating the redundancy cluster, you must change the hostname and eth0 IP address of
the Mobility Router. Make sure that you note the original hostname and IP address, as you will need to
specify them when configuring redundancy cluster settings.
To change the hostname and IP address of the Mobility Router:
1. Select Configuration > System > Networking > Hostname.
2. In the Hostname field, type the new Mobility Router hostname. The hostname can be up to 64
alphanumeric characters long and can contain spaces, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
3. Click Apply.
4. Select Configuration > System > Networking > Interface.
5. On the eth0 tab, change the IP address of the eth0 interface, and select a subnet mask.
6. Click Apply.
7. If you have Secure Remote Voice and secure enterprise services configured, change the IP
address of the eth1 interface on the eth1 tab, and select a subnet mask.
8. To save your changes, click Apply.
Note
If there are multiple pages of existing users, complete this action for each page.