TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.2.100916
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High Availability
Configuring High Availability
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:
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:
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.
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.