Avaya 16-601433 IP Phone User Manual


 
HeartBeat
54 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide
For additional redundancy, the servers benefit from additional options such as hot swap power
supplies and software or hardware based RAID functions.
For more information about hardware setup options, see the HeartBeat documentation.
Our application uses a crossover Ethernet cable connected between the two servers for the
basic HeartBeat function using the second Ethernet adaptors.
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Important:
Important: The following instructions assume the first server (EY-FTP1) is configured with
Ethernet Address 10.0.0.1 and the second server (EY-FTP2) is configured with
Ethernet Address 10.0.0.2. If your installation differs, change the configuration
files accordingly. Since this Ethernet segment is private between the two servers,
there should not be many circumstances where you need to change this
configuration.
MV_IPTelD Considerations
MV_IPTelD is designed for use in a High Availability Cluster environment. However, there are
several considerations for appropriate operation.
Basic Assumptions for Easy Installation
The following basic configuration assumptions apply for easy installation:
The servers use private IP addresses 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 for monitoring.
The private monitoring addresses are assigned to “eth1” interface in both servers.
All default installation directories are used in the Linux Red Hat installation.
The HeartBeat link is a simple Ethernet Cross Over cable linking the servers on their
respective eth1 interfaces.
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Important:
Important: If you change this basic configuration, ensure that you know how to modify the
configuration files properly for HeartBeat operation.