5. Configuring Your System
4.
Perform the cluster configuration settings on Controller 2, reboot, and then reboot your
machine.
For more information, see
5.
Perform the cluster configuration settings on your Cluster Node, and then reboot your
machine.
For more information, see
Returning a Repaired Controller to Your System Setup
The original Active Controller should be returned to your system setup and configured as a
Standby Controller.
Replacing an Irreparable Controller to Your System Setup
Vidyo recommends you replace the original Controller 1 with a Cluster Node (if you have one in
your system setup). The Cluster Node VidyoGateway is then recognized as a Standby Controller,
but is mislabeled as the Cluster Node.
Note
Note: If desired, you can reconfigure your Controllers to bear the correct Controller 1 and
Controller 2 labeling, however, this is not required and the system is fully functional in this
state.
Some people setup VidyoGateway systems with a single Standalone VidyoGateway (a single
component acting as both Controller and VidyoGateway). Other clients designate Controller 1,
Controller 2, and Cluster Node VidyoGateways. You can think of the latter as a large, single
VidyoGateway system.
A variety of VidyoGateway cluster configurations are used to support H.323 and SIP call volume
requirements. For more information, see
The following sections show you how to configure each VidyoGateway component type using the
Cluster
tab.
Configuring Your Standalone VidyoGateway
Your server is set as a Standalone VidyoGateway by default. Unless it's changed, you don't need
to modify the configuration.
To configure your Standalone VidyoGateway:
1.
Log in to the Admin portal using your System Console account.
For more information, see
Configuring Controller
Configuring Your Cluster
Understanding VidyoGateway
Logging in to the Admin
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2.
Node.
Clusters.
Portal.