Configuring the Unified Gateway Two-Node Cluster

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Configuring the Unified Gateway Two-Node Cluster

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In a multi-node centralized call management network, you can deploy two unified gateways in active/standby mode in the headquarters to provide user registration and call management services. This network improves system reliability. The following describes how to configure data for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

ϒ⁄Background

ϒ⁄This topic describes the multi-node centralized call management network for the unified gateway two-node cluster and its working mechanism. The gateways that support the active/standby mode are X1911/X1960/X1981/U1980SoftCo7500/SoftCo9500.

ϒ⁄Scenario Description

ϒ⁄This topic describes the unified gateway connection scenario and data plan in a multi-node centralized call management network for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

ϒ⁄Configuring the Active Node

ϒ⁄This topic describes how to configure the active node in a multi-node centralized call management network for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

ϒ⁄Configuring the Standby Node

ϒ⁄This topic describes how to configure the standby node in a multi-node centralized call management network for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

ϒ⁄Configuring Local Nodes

ϒ⁄This topic describes how to configure the local nodes in a multi-node centralized call management network for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

ϒ⁄Configuring the Truck Gateway

ϒ⁄This topic describes how to configure the trunk gateway in a multi-node centralized call management network for the unified gateway two-node cluster.

 

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