Specifications
Managing Redundancy Clusters Managing Redundancy Clusters
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1. Select Configuration > Clustering > Redundancy. The Redundancy page displays.
2. Select Enable.
3. In the Name field, type the name of the cluster. This should be the same cluster name as the
master configuration.
4. In the Eth0 Virtual IP Address field or Eth1 Virtual IP Address field, type the master eth0 or eth1
virtual IP address of the Mobility Router that had remote access configured (from “Reconfiguring
the Previously Configured Mobility Router” on page 238).
5. To save your changes, click Apply.
Managing Redundancy Clusters
After you have verified the cluster’s status, to make configuration changes to the cluster, access the
virtual IP address. Making configuration changes using the virtual IP address ensures that the changes
are propagated to the cluster.
You need to directly access the active and standby Mobility Routers for the following tasks:
Add or delete licenses. For example, add a Secure Remote Voice license to each Mobility Router.
Because a license is bound to a Mobility Router MAC address, access the physical IP address of
the Mobility Router, rather than access the virtual IP address.
You need to access logs for a Mobility Router. Logs are maintained on each Mobility Router.
You need to add a Mobility Router certificate.
Enable and Disable of the cluster.