Cluster Settings - Grandstream Networks IPVT10 Administration Manual

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Notes
The current extended disk only supports NFS.
When the extended disk is efficient, all recorded documents and meeting documents will be saved into the NFS extended
disk. If the disk is full, it will be prompted.
If the network of the NFS extended disk is abnormal, or due to some unexpected reasons, the IPVT10 server cannot connect
with the NFS, it will also cause non-recording/non-saving issues.
If the NFS extended disk is disabled, the previous saving files in the NFS extended disk will not be able to be read and
downloaded.

Cluster Settings

If users need multiple IPVT10 servers to create a cluster, users need to set one IPVT10 server as the cluster host server. Please,
refer to the following steps:
1. Login IPVT10 Web UI.
2. Go to "Service configuration" and configure "Cluster Settings" options。
3. Select to check the option "Active cluster service" to activate the server cluster service, and use the IPVT10 as the cluster
host server, as the figure is shown below:
4. Users need to click to save the configuration and click on "Apply Now" to set up the cluster host server. Then, the cluster
host server IPVT10 will be activated.
5. In the slave servers, users need to input the "Cluster Code" (e.g. "Cv1R" in the screenshot above, case sensitive). Then, the
connection between the cluster host server and the slave server will be established.
Notes
If the cluster service is enabled and NAT is used, the cluster port 3001 needs to be configured for NAT.
If users want to change the cluster host server to a slave server, users need to factory reset the IPVT10 device and set up
the device as a slave server.
It is recommended to connect up to 10 slave servers to maximize the performance of the IPVT10 host server.
Figure 29: Cluster Settings

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