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07-06-2003 11:42 PM
07-06-2003 11:42 PM
Dear Experts,
Did the MCSG support on the OSI Transport Services?
I have lan1(local) & lan2(Standby).
I have configure snap2 on lan1.
When the lan1 failure, can the snap2 function failover to lan2 ?
Thks....
Did the MCSG support on the OSI Transport Services?
I have lan1(local) & lan2(Standby).
I have configure snap2 on lan1.
When the lan1 failure, can the snap2 function failover to lan2 ?
Thks....
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07-06-2003 11:59 PM
07-06-2003 11:59 PM
Solution
May I suggest you read the Managing MC/ServiceGuard manual at:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B3936-90065.pdf
and specifically read appendix F:
Using OTS9000 on the LAN
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B3936-90065.pdf
and specifically read appendix F:
Using OTS9000 on the LAN
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07-07-2003 12:11 AM
07-07-2003 12:11 AM
Re: OSI Transport and Services support
Dear Kenneth,
In that case, make sure that lan1 doesn't run your Heartbeat, otherwise it won't fail over to the alternate lanic.
Regards,
Romaric.
In that case, make sure that lan1 doesn't run your Heartbeat, otherwise it won't fail over to the alternate lanic.
Regards,
Romaric.
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