Specifications
Managing Redundancy Clusters Reconfiguring the Previously Configured Mobility Router
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8. Click Import. If the certificate is valid, a Restart prompt displays. If the certificate is not valid, an
Error prompt displays. In the case of an error, generate a valid certificate or obtain a new certificate
to paste in the field.
9. Restart the ShoreTel Mobility service and activate the newly generated certificate, click OK.
10. Refresh the browser to regain access, then log in. Optionally, click Verify to view if the certificate is
valid.
You now need to configure the redundancy cluster settings, as described in “Configuring Redundancy
Cluster Settings” on page 232.
Configuring Redundancy Cluster Settings
After importing the Mobility Router virtual certificate, configure the redundancy cluster settings:
1. Select Configuration > Clustering > Redundancy. The Redundancy page displays.
2. Select the Enabled check box to enable redundancy on this Mobility Router.
3. In the Name field, type the original hostname of the Mobility Router.
4. In the Virtual IP Address field, type the original IP address of the Mobility Router, and select the
subnet mask from the list.
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. By using the original IP address of the Mobility Router, you do
not need to make any changes on the IP-PBX or reprovision mobile devices.
5. To save your changes, click Apply.
6. 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 first Mobility Router is now the active node in the cluster.
Now that you have configured the first Mobility Router to create the redundancy cluster, you need to
enable the users again, as described in “Enabling Existing Users” on page 235.
Enabling Existing Users
To enable users:
1. Select Configure > Groups and Users > Users. The Users page displays.
Note
If you do not want to restart the Mobility Router, click Cancel. The newly generated certificate is stored
on the Mobility Router until the next restart.