Lucent Technologies Medical Alarms Release 3 Version 8 User Manual

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Connecting HA Servers to the Switch 
CentreVu CMS R3V8 High Availability
Connectivity, Upgrade and Administration
Connecting to the Definity Switch
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Connecting to the 
Definity
 Switch
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Overview
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The recommended link setup for HA systems consists of a private LAN 
connection between switch and server, with no connectivity to other 
customer LAN segments. This arrangement optimizes performance of 
ACD traffic over the link and eliminates potential points of failure 
extraneous to the needs of switch-to-server communication. However, 
this configuration may not be feasible for many, if not most, CMS 
customers who adopt the HA option.
LAN 
Connectivity 
Options
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There are two basic ways to make the LAN connection between the 
Definity switch and the server:
Connecting with a 10Base-T hub and Cat 5 Cables
The recommended method to connect the switch-to-server link uses 
a 10Base-T hub and unshielded twisted pair UTP Category 5 
cabling to directly connect switch and server over a private LAN.  
Connecting with a Crossover Cable
Direct switch-to-server connectivity can be accomplished using a 
crossover cable with flipped transmit/receive leads. This method has 
the advantage of ensuring that the LAN connection is private, since 
a hub is not included in the configuration, but is not recommended 
for HA systems. 
If the customer requires a link connection by means of crossover cables 
or other methods not described above, general descriptions and 
requirements for alternate connectivity setups are described in 
CentreVu 
Call Management System Switch Connection and Administration (585-
215-876). 
Ethernet Ports 
on a CMS 
Computer
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Ideally, a second ethernet card should be installed on each CMS HA 
server.  If two ethernet ports are available, the standard provisioning 
procedure is to use the first (built-in) ethernet port for connectivity to the 
customer LAN or public network. The second ethernet card (Fast-SCSI 
Buffered Ethernet (FSBE) or 
SunSwift
*
 ethernet) should be dedicated 
solely to the switch link.
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SunSwift is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.