Delete a cluster, Configuring a neighborhood, What is a neighborhood – Raritan Computer Home Security System User Manual

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration

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Note: If the clustered CC-SG units do not share the same time zone,
when the Primary node failure occurs, and the Secondary node
becomes the new Primary node, the time specified for Automatic
Rebuild still follows the time zone of the old Primary node.

Delete a Cluster

Deleting a cluster completely deletes the information entered for the
cluster, and restores both of Primary and Secondary CC-SG nodes to
the Standalone state. In addition, all configuration data, except for the
networking settings (personality package), on the Secondary node is
reset to default, including the CC Super-User password.

To delete a cluster:

1. Choose Administration > Cluster Configuration.

2. Click

Delete

Cluster.

3. Click Yes to remove the Primary Node and Secondary Node status.

4. A message appears when the cluster is deleted.

Configuring a Neighborhood

What is a Neighborhood?

A Neighborhood is a collection of up to 10 CC-SG units. After setting up
the Neighborhood in the Admin Client, users can access multiple CC-SG
units in the same Neighborhood with single sign-on using the Access
Client.

Before setting up or managing the Neighborhood configuration, keep the
Neighborhood criteria in mind:

A CC-SG unit belongs to one Neighborhood only.

All CC-SG units in the same Neighborhood must be of the same
firmware version.

CC-SG units in the Neighborhood must be either standalone CC-SG
units or Primary Nodes of clustered CC-SG units.

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