Manually Switching Servers; Rebooting Servers - Altigen MaxACD Administrator Manual

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Chapter 20: Redundancy Configuration
Figure 20-8. Redundancy Administration window
Current Status: Shows which server is in control, the date and time of the last
switchover, and the reason for the that switchover.
Primary System and Secondary System: Shows the status of the two systems. If a
server is running, the Server Status field displays Up. If a direct service is not detectable,
it displays Down. You also see the replication status. When replication is complete, the
replication status shows Synchronized.
Voice Mail Server: Shows the connection status between the active system and the
voice mail server (Connected or Disconnected.)
Redundancy Moderator: Shows the server IP address and the connection status.
A field at the bottom shows the IP address of the active server.

Manually Switching Servers

In the Redundancy Administration window (see Figure 20-8), a Manual Switch Over
button lets you switch control from the active server to the standby one.
This button is enabled only when all redundancy-related services of both systems are
running and the standby server has finished replicating the active server's files.

Rebooting Servers

If you must reboot both systems, or if a SIP-Trunk license is changed, you must reboot
both primary and secondary servers to make the changes take effect. The correct order
for rebooting is:
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