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Interface: If2
Network: management_net
3.
Click OK
HA Cluster Management IPs Must Be Different
In a NetDefendOS high availability cluster, the management IPs should always be different on
the master and slave units for their management interfaces. The shared IP address cannot be
used for NetDefendOS management.
The individual IPv4 addresses for the management interface of the cluster master and slave units
are held in the IP4 HA Address object for that interface and this is duplicated on both master and
slave units. If the management interface IP in this address object is changed on one unit it will be
automatically copied over to the other unit by the synchronization process.
Example 2.4. Changing the HA Management IP Address
This example will change the slave management IP address for the lan interface to 192.168.1.2 for
an HA cluster.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> set Address IP4HA lan_ha_ip Address:2=192.168.1.2
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Objects > Address Book
2.
Select the address book object. In this case, lan_ha_ip
3.
Set the following:
Slave IP Address: 192.168.1.2
4.
Click OK
This change will now by synched over to the other unit in the cluster when it is activated and
committed.
Adding Remote Management Objects
Extra management access objects can be added to a configuration. For example, to allow only
HTTPS access on the If2 interface using the Web Interface, an additional RemoteMgmtHTTP could
be added as shown in the next example.
Chapter 2: Management and Maintenance
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