Master node (high availability), Software installation and network configuration – AASTRA BluStar 8000i BAS-Mode Administrator Guides EN User Manual

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Software Installation and Network Configuration

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Master Node (High Availability)

If you wish to configure the BluStar 8000i as the Master Node for a High-Availability configuration, the settings are speci-
fied on a menu similar to the one used for Single Node network configuration.

Note:

If you choose this option, you must subsequently configure a second BluStar 8000i as the Slave Node for this Master
Node.

1.

Select Master Node (High Availability) and press Enter to continue.
The first ten menu items are identical to those found on the Single Node configuration menu - and are configured in
the same way. Also, there are several additional settings that are required. These are the items beginning with “HA” as
shown in the following screen:

2.

Using the up and down arrow keys to select items on the menu, and the Enter key to edit the following settings:
Primary Interface Type

Specify the interface type. E100 is only option available.

Primary IP Address

Enter the server primary IP address.

Primary Netmask

Enter the server primary netmask.

Secondary Interface Type

Enter the server secondary interface type (if applicable).

Secondary IP Address

Enter the server secondary IP address (if applicable).

Secondary Netmask

Enter the server secondary netmask (if applicable).

Hostname

Enter a name for the server in fully qualified form (e.g., servername.mycompany.com) (Leave blank or None if not
applicable).

Primary Name Server

Enter the IP address of the Primary Name Server (if applicable).

Secondary Name Server

Enter the IP address of the Secondary Name Server (if applicable).

Default Gateway

Enter the IP Address of the default gateway.

Notes:
• A default gateway address must always be provided. It is required to enable SIP services to synchronize their state via
multicast.
• When the server is placed on an isolated subnet, an unused IP address should be selected to act as a “dummy” gate-
way.

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