Specifications
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7. This IP address is the management address you access when you need to configure the
redundancy cluster. This is the IP address that mobile devices and the IP-PBX communicate with,
rather than one of the individual physical IP addresses.
8. To save your changes, click Apply.
9. The Services Restart message displays. If selected, you are prompted with another message
depending on Mobility Router joining or leaving the cluster. If joining, “Wait for Mobility Router to
join the cluster” displays. If leaving the cluster, “Wait for mobility router to leave the cluster”
displays. ShoreTel Mobility Router services automatically restart.
You can verify the state of the redundancy cluster by selecting Monitor > Clustering >
Redundancy. The second Mobility Router is now the standby node in the cluster.
You can now make configuration changes to the virtual IP address of the redundancy cluster. For
more information, see “Managing Redundancy Clusters” on page 242.
Creating a Redundancy Cluster with a Configured
Mobility Router with Remote Access and a New
Mobility Router
If you have a Mobility Router that is already configured with users with mobile devices who are
currently provisioned, you can preserve the configuration of that Mobility Router when creating a
redundancy cluster. To preserve the existing configuration of the Mobility Router, you need to do the
following:
Disable all existing users on the Mobility Router.
Change the eth0 IP address and hostname for the Mobility Router.
If the Mobility Router has Secure Remote Voice and secure enterprise services configured using
the eth1 interface, change the IP address of the eth1 interface.
Specify the existing eth0 IP address of the Mobility Router as the virtual IP address of the
redundancy cluster.
Specify the hostname of the Mobility Router as the redundancy cluster name.
Use the certificate for the Mobility Router as the virtual certificate for the redundancy cluster.
If the Mobility Router has Secure Remote Voice and secure enterprise services configured using
the eth1 interface, specify the original eth1 IP address as the remote access virtual IP address.
For information about setting the remote access virtual IP address, see “Configuring General
Settings” on page 47.
If you do not follow the previous steps when creating the redundancy cluster, the existing configuration
of the Mobility Router is lost, and you will need to recreate configuration of the Mobility Router. Any
provisioned users no longer have access to ShoreTel Mobility Client features until you recreated the
configuration on the Mobility Router.