Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Installation Guide
USRM Web Interface
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The USRM is designed to support m:n redundancy, where "m" standby USRMs (m
≤
4) can replace any of "n" primary USRMs (n ≤ 16). In the m:n redundant
configuration, the standby USRM maintains an exact copy of the parameters in a
primary USRM. When a standby USRM assumes control for a primary server, the
standby server combines its local platform components with the application specific
components of the failed primary. This approach allows (1) local network
configuration of a USRM and (2) application independent backup. This means a
standby server can assume control for any primary USRM independent of the
configuration of the primary USRM.
Note: The m:n redundancy feature described above will be available in a future
Note: The m:n redundancy feature described above will be available in a future
release of USRM. Currently, 1:n (where n ≤ 8) redundancy is offered when in
supervised mode.
Accessing the Web Interface
The USRM can be accessed, monitored, and configured through a convenient web
The USRM can be accessed, monitored, and configured through a convenient web
interface.
Follow these steps to access the server web interface:
1 Launch Internet Explorer, or a similar Internet browser.
2 Type the IP address for the USRM in the browser's address field and press Enter.
3 Enter your user ID and password for accessing the USRM application.
Follow these steps to access the server web interface:
1 Launch Internet Explorer, or a similar Internet browser.
2 Type the IP address for the USRM in the browser's address field and press Enter.
3 Enter your user ID and password for accessing the USRM application.
Web Interface Home Page
The following illustration shows the USRM home page.
The following illustration shows the USRM home page.