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10-08-2014 02:25 PM
I'd like to move my HA connection from the dedicated ports to fiber ports, however I don't have the option do change the port. Am I able to do this? Do I have to disable the HA first? Lastly, will I be able to keep the remaining settings?
If I am able to do this, is it advisable? I recall from training that running the HA over a network wasn't a suggested practice.
Thanks as always...
//moe
10-08-2014 02:43 PM
Hi Moe,
You can do that by assigning you fiber interface as Type HA. If you want to use interface 1/18 as HA, then click on interface under Network -> Interface and change the type to HA and come back to same snapshot as above. New interface would show up. Hope this helps. Thank you.
10-08-2014 02:43 PM
Hi Moe,
You can do that by assigning you fiber interface as Type HA. If you want to use interface 1/18 as HA, then click on interface under Network -> Interface and change the type to HA and come back to same snapshot as above. New interface would show up. Hope this helps. Thank you.
10-08-2014 02:46 PM
I will recommend to pass HA heartbeats over the network.
But the reason you are not getting the option is there are no interface defined as type HA:
After defining an interface as HA you should be able to get the option there.
Let us know how it goes !
10-08-2014 02:48 PM
It is recommended to use the dedicated HA ports. But if you are planning on using a dataplane fiber port, then you will have to make the dataplane port as type HA:
Once you have configured it as type HA, you can reference this port under HA settings.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
10-08-2014 03:10 PM
HI VSU,
Port displays only "HA" Interfaces. Fiber ports are not yet HA ports.
Hence, Let say if Ethernet 1/1 is Fiber port than perform bellow action.
After this you should be able to see ethernet 1/1 in port dropdown.
Regards,
Hardik Shah
10-09-2014 10:27 AM
Thanks. I found that quickly. So I can use the fiber for both HA 1 & 2, correct?
10-09-2014 10:48 AM
Yes, that is correct.
10-09-2014 11:04 AM
Hi VSU,
Fiber or Ethernet, its just a media type. Finally they follow TCP/IP stack. Hence you are good to go.
Regards,
Hardik Shah
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