Cisco Cisco Expressway
On all the remaining non-master Expressway peers:
1. Go to
System > Clustering
.
2. Edit the Peer x IP address and Configuration master fields so that they are identical to those configured
on the master Expressway.
3. Click Save.
4. Repeat for all remaining non-master Expressway peers until they all have identical clustering
configuration.
On other devices:
If you have any other systems neighbored (or connected via a traversal zone) to this cluster of Expressway
peers, ensure that their zone configuration for this cluster is updated to exclude the address of the removed
peer.
peers, ensure that their zone configuration for this cluster is updated to exclude the address of the removed
peer.
CAUTION
: The removed Expressway will retain its configuration at the time it is removed from the cluster,
and will continue to function as a non-clustered Expressway. After it has been removed from the cluster, we
recommend that it is taken out of service (e.g. perform a factory reset as documented in
recommend that it is taken out of service (e.g. perform a factory reset as documented in
before reconnecting the out-of-service Expressway
back to the network) or an alternative configuration is applied to the Expressway, so that other devices no
longer try to use it as a cluster peer.
longer try to use it as a cluster peer.
Removing a live Expressway from a cluster is now complete.
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Removing a live Expressway from a cluster (permanently)