Configuring the Standby Node

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Configuring the Standby Node

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

Configuring Distributed Network Data

1.Use an administrator account to log in to the web management system of a X1900 series unified gateway.

2.Choose System > Network Mode.

3.Select Standby node from the Site type drop-down list box.

4.Set Active node IP address,  For parameter description, see X1900 series unified gateway web help.

 

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Active node authentication password is used for data synchronization between the primary gateway and the standby gateway. You can customize the password, but the password configured on the primary gateway must be the same as that configured on the standby gateway. Otherwise, data synchronization will fail.

There two ways to change the active node authentication password:

ϒ⁄On the web management system of primary gateway, choose System > Device Management, modify Data synchronize password.

ϒ⁄Or on the primary gateway, command the line config modify datasync password password.

5.Click Data Save in the upper right corner of the web management system.

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The unsaved configurations will be deleted after the device is restarted.

Verifying the Connection Status

To verify the status of connections between the active node and the standby node, perform the following steps:

Verify the status of the connection between the active node and the standby node.

 

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E1 data is not automatically synchronized during data synchronization between the active and standby nodes. If configurations of E1 trunks (including PRA, QSIG, SS7, R2,  trunks) are modified on the active node, restart the standby node after data synchronization between the active and standby nodes is completed so that E1 trunk configurations can take effect on the standby node.

Parent Topic: Configuring the Unified Gateway Two-Node Cluster

 

 

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