TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.1.100430
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High Availability
Configuring High Availability
6. Reboot the module and save the configuration.
When asked if you would like to reboot the module and if you want to save
the current configuration, type
[y].
For example:
hostswitch(services-module-C:PR)# boot
Device will be rebooted, do you want to continue
[y/n]? y
Do you want to save the current configuration
[y/n]? y
Saving running config...
Performing user initiated reboot.
7. When the module has rebooted, access the module again and verify that
the HA settings have been removed:
8. Verify that the cluster’s IP settings have been removed:
Remove Cluster Master
After you have removed the participant from the cluster, you must disable HA
on the master. When removing the master from the cluster, you can choose to
have the master retain the cluster’s IP settings, or you can clear the cluster IP
addresses from the module. If you clear the cluster IP settings, you must
reconfigure IP addresses on the master’s TMS VLANs.
To retain the cluster IP addresses on the master, use the Web browser
interface. See “Use the Web Browser Interface to Remove the Master” on
page 8-19.
To remove the cluster IP addresses from the master, use the CLI. See “Use the
CLI to Remove the Master” on page 8-19.
Syntax: boot
Reboots the module
Syntax: show high-availability
Displays the module’s high availability settings.
Syntax: show vlan
Displays the module’s VLAN settings.