TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.1.100430

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High Availability
Configuring High Availability
2. From the switch CLI, access the participant’s Product OS context:
You should see a prompt similar to the following:
hostswitch(tms-module-E)#
3. Ensure this module is the cluster participant:
4. Enter the participant’s global configuration.
hostswitch(tms-module-E)# configure terminal
5. Disable high availability and delete HA settings. It is important to include
the delete-cluster-data option to ensure that the participant does
not retain the cluster IP settings. If the participant retains the cluster IP
settings, there will be a network address conflict on your network:
Syntax: services <slot ID> < <product index> | name <product name> >
Moves you to an OS context on the module.
Replace <slot ID> with the letter for the chassis slot in
which the module is installed.
Replace <product index> with the product index assigned
tot he TMS zl Module. See “Understanding Index Num-
bers” on page 2-18 of Chapter 2: “Initial Setup in Routing
Mode.”
Replace <product name> with tms-module. The TMS zl Mod-
ule’s Product OS context is always assigned the product
name tms-module.
Syntax: show high-availability
Displays the module’s high-availability settings.
Syntax: configure terminal
Enters the configuration context for the module.
Syntax: no high-availability delete-cluster-data
Sets the cluster scheme to none and deletes the cluster data
(including IP settings) from the module.