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Add an X6.1 VCS to a VCS X6.1 cluster
Cisco VCS Deployment Guide: Cluster creation and maintenance (Cisco VCS X6.1)
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Add an X6.1 VCS to a VCS X6.1 cluster
Follow this process if you have an existing X6.1 cluster (of one or more peers) to which you want to
add another Cisco VCS peer. If you do not have an existing cluster, following the instructions in the
section “Create a new cluster of VCS X6.1 peers”.
add another Cisco VCS peer. If you do not have an existing cluster, following the instructions in the
section “Create a new cluster of VCS X6.1 peers”.
Note: You can have up to 6 Cisco VCSs, including the master Cisco VCS, in a cluster.
This process will add an X6.1 VCS to the cluster and replicate the cluster Master’s configuration onto
the Cisco VCS.
the Cisco VCS.
Note:
Cisco VCS clusters peers must all run the same version of code as the master, for example all
X6.1.
X6.1.
Only one Cisco VCS must be added to the cluster at a time.
On the Master Cisco VCS:
1. Ensure that the Master Cisco VCS does not list this new Cisco VCS peer in any of its neighbor
zones or traversal zones (VCS configuration > Zones then check each neighbor and traversal
zone).
zone).
Note: The Master VCS will be the source of the configuration for this new VCS peer and all other
VCS peers in the cluster. When a VCS is added to the cluster, its configuration will be deleted and
replaced by that from the Master.
VCS peers in the cluster. When a VCS is added to the cluster, its configuration will be deleted and
replaced by that from the Master.
On the Cisco VCS to be added to the cluster:
1. Check that no other VCS (anywhere) has this VCS’s IP address in their Alternates or Clustering
Peers list.
2. Check that the VCS software version is identical to the version running on the Master and any
other cluster peers of the existing cluster (X6.1).
3. Backup the VCS (See Appendix 1 for details).
On the web interface of the Cisco VCS being added:
4. Review the configuration to ensure that the Cisco VCS has:
•
A valid Ethernet speed (System > Ethernet).
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Valid IP address and IP gateway (System > IP).
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The same set of Option keys as those installed on Master peer (Maintenance > Option
Keys).
Keys).
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At least one valid DNS server configured, and that if unqualified DNS names are used
elsewhere (e.g. for the NTP server), that the correct Domain name is also configured
(Domain name is added as a suffix to an unqualified DNS name to make it into an FQDN)
(System > DNS).
elsewhere (e.g. for the NTP server), that the correct Domain name is also configured
(Domain name is added as a suffix to an unqualified DNS name to make it into an FQDN)
(System > DNS).
Note: <Local host name>.<DNS domain name> = FQDN of this Cisco VCS.
•
A valid and working NTP server configured (System > Time; in the Status section, the State
should be ‘
should be ‘
Active
’).
•
No peers configured (VCS configuration > Clustering – all Peer x IP address fields on this
page should be blank. If not, delete any entries and click Save).
page should be blank. If not, delete any entries and click Save).