Grandstream Networks HA100 Deployment Manual

Grandstream Networks HA100 Deployment Manual

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Grandstream Networks, Inc.
HA100
High Availability Kit for UCM6510
Deployment Guide

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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. HA100 High Availability Kit for UCM6510 Deployment Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Figures Figure 1: High Availability ..........................3 Figure 2: Basic Connection Setup of the HA100 ..................4 Figure 3: HA100 Connection with UCM A and UCM B ................. 6 Figure 4: HA100 Functionality ........................9 P a g e...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for using Grandstream HA100. To meet the requirements of our customers, Grandstream has released the HA100, a module designed to implement the High Availability failover feature for our enterprise grade IP-PBX UCM6510. It contains a set of external ports and splits each of them into two internal ports: Port A and Port B. The ports on the UCM6510 A and UCM6510 B should be connected to each Port A and Port B respectively.
  • Page 4: Ha100 Deployment Methods

    Please refer to the following steps for basic connection setup of the HA100: 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the HA100 and the other end of the cable to the uplink of a hub or switch.
  • Page 5: Connecting The Ha100 With 2X Ucm6510S

    4. For LAN connection: Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN external port on HA100 and the other end to a switch, hub or etc. Connecting the HA100 with 2x UCM6510s In a connection between HA100 and 2x UCM6510s, one UCM6510 will function as the primary server and provide online services.
  • Page 6: Figure 3: Ha100 Connection With Ucm A And Ucm B

    Figure 3: HA100 Connection with UCM A and UCM B P a g e HA100 Deployment Guide...
  • Page 7: Ha100 Deployment Methods

    UCM A and UCM B should now have the same configuration and data. • Step 4: Connect all the cables as described in [UCM6510 and HA100 Connection] section "HA100 Connection". Make sure all ports A in HA100 are connected to UCM A, and all ports B are connected to UCM B. •...
  • Page 8: Method 2: Sync Configuration

    • Step 2: Upgrade UCM B to same firmware as UCM A. • Step 3: Setup the connections as described in the [UCM6510 and HA100 Connection], EXCEPT heartbeat connection between UCM A and UCM B. • Step 4: Access UCM_A's web UI, enable HA under System Settings→HA and reboot UCM A.
  • Page 9: Ha100 Functionality

    LED indicator for port A on HA100 will be solid green. The primary UCM6510 relies on HA100’s external ports for connections. In this case, the LED indicator for Port B on HA100 will not light up, and the backup UCM will not provide service.
  • Page 10: Ucm6510 Failure Management

    UCM A is the master and UCM B is the slave. When HA100 goes down, it will not impact UCM A’s operation. And UCM A will detect that the HA100 is down and will send out alarm notifications via email.
  • Page 11: System Upgrade

    Upgrading HA100 As we advise to always keep maintaining and upgrading the firmware on all your Grandstream devices, users could download the latest firmware version of HA100 module from the following link: http://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware/ After this, please follow below steps in order to upgrade the unit: From the web GUI, navigate under the menu System Settings→HA→HA Settings...

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