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ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Detached Node

ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
Figure 1-2 IPedge Enterprise System

IPedge Net

Installation Manual
August, 2011
Primary Node. A member node will accept a very limited subset of
commands from a user terminal logged into the Enterprise Manager on
that system. These commands are only for local system items that do not
affect network operation. Commands not accepted would include DN
additions or changes. Commands accepted would include setting the
local time and date.
A member node can be detached from an Enterprise system by changing
the node to Stand-Alone. A Primary node can be detached by first
changing the node to Member then, changing it to Stand-Alone. One of
the member nodes remaining in the enterprise must be set to Primary.
An enterprise system is two or more nodes, the nodes may be at a single
site or multiple sites.
In every multi-node IPedge system there will be one Primary Node, all
other nodes will be Member Nodes. The Primary and Member labels
apply to the Enterprise Manager location, system database maintenance
and backup.
IPedge Net Networked Systems – A collection of two or more IPedge or
CIX systems interconnected by IPedge Net. These systems can be
physically collocated within a LAN or geographically dispersed across
wide area networks.
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