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Chapter 7 Installing a Shadow Server
Post-configuration steps
Post-configuration steps
Step 1
If not already connected, access the primary server’s CLI by following the procedures in the
and
Step 2
Log in as technician. The tech$ prompt appears.
Step 3
Type
swstatus
and press Enter.
Step 4
Verify that the shadow server, unit 9, is connected.
Step 5
If not already connected, access the shadow server’s CLI by following the procedures in the
and
Step 6
Type
swstatus
and press Enter.
Step 7
Verify that it is connected to the primary server, unit 0.
Step 8
Wait at least 15 minutes.
Step 9
If there are meetings taking place on the primary server, log onto the shadow server via the CLI, then
type
type
cptrace
and press Enter.
If the data is replicating properly, you will see data being logged from the call traces. If there is nothing
in the trace, contact the Cisco TAC.
in the trace, contact the Cisco TAC.
Step 10
Type
q
and press Enter to exit the “cptrace” utility.
Step 11
At the tech$ prompt, type
alarm
and press Enter.
Step 12
Make a note of any alarms.
Step 13
Clear the alarms by typing
clearalarm all
and pressing Enter.
Step 14
At the tech$ prompt, type
date
and press Enter. Confirm that the date and time are correct.
Note
While the shadow server is operating in shadow server mode, the telephony interfaces are not active. A
connected PBX sees a red T1 alarm on all spans.
connected PBX sees a red T1 alarm on all spans.
Testing the switchover
This section explains how to test the switchover to ensure that the data is replicating correctly.
Note
Allow a few hours to pass before testing the switchover.
Running MeetingTime reports
Step 1
Log into MeetingTime on the primary server.
Step 2
Go to the
Report
tab and select
Raw Meeting Details
in the left pane.
Step 3
Click
Execute
.