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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Manage Redundancy and Failover?
Step 5 Enter the slot number of the Primary module in the redundant configuration in the Primary Slot Num
field.
Step 6 Enter the slot number of the Secondary module in the redundant configuration in the Secondary Slot
Num field.
Step 7 Choose one of the following redundancy options for the Primary module from the Redundancy Type
drop-down arrow:
• yCable—specifies a 1:1 (y cable) redundancy configuration for a yCable. For the yCable option,
only one module is used and acts as the backup for the other.
• oneToN—specifies a a 1:N redundancy configuration for oneToN. For the oneToN option, only one
module (secondary) is used and acts as the backup for other primary modules.
Step 8 Click Apply to add redundancy.
Figure 5-5 Redundancy Information Window
5.5.1.2 Modifying a Card for Redundancy
To modify a card for redundancy:
Step 1 In the Domain Manager, select the node and choose Configuration > MGX880/8850 MG >
Configuration Center to display the Configuration Window for Elements.
Step 2 Click the Cards tab to display a summary report of all the cards that are installed on the node.
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