Cisco Cisco Clean Access 3.5
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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 14 Configuring High Availability
Set Up the Standby Clean Access Manager
7.
Set the Peer Host Name value under Failover Settings to the primary Manager’s host name.
8.
In the Heartbeat Serial Interface menu, select the serial port to which you connected the serial
cable of the primary Manager, or leave this N/A if not using serial connection.
cable of the primary Manager, or leave this N/A if not using serial connection.
9.
Make the Crossover Network Interface Settings values the same as those for the primary Manager.
10.
Click Update and then Reboot.
Warning
To prevent any possible data loss during database synchronization, always make sure the standby
Cisco Clean Access Manager is up and running before failing over the primary Cisco Clean Access
Manager.
Cisco Clean Access Manager is up and running before failing over the primary Cisco Clean Access
Manager.
When the standby Manager starts up, it automatically synchronizes its database with the primary
Manager.
Manager.
Finally, open the admin console for the standby again and complete the configuration as follows. Notice
that the admin console for the standby now has only one management module.
that the admin console for the standby now has only one management module.
Figure 14-4
Standby Web Admin Console
Complete the Configuration
1.
Verify settings in the Network & Failover page for the standby Manager.
The high availability configuration is now complete.