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2b For the Primary Server field, select another server to be the primary server, then click OK
> Close.
2c Click Identity Servers > Update.
3 Delete the failed Access Gateway from the cluster. Click Access Gateways, select the failed
Access Gateway, then click Actions > Remove from Cluster.
IMPORTANT: Do not delete the Access Gateway from the Administration Console.
4 On the new machine, install the Access Gateway, specifying the same Administration Console,
IP address, host name, and domain name as the failed machine.
5 (Conditional) If you have customized error messages, copy the message files to the Access
Gateway. For information on this process, see
Appliance" in the
6 (Conditional) If you have configured the Access Gateway to use touch files, recreate the touch
files on the Access Gateway. For a list of touch files, see
Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Access Gateway
7 When the machine imports into the Administration Console, add the machine to the Access
Gateway cluster:
7a In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways.
7b Select the name of the Access Gateway, then click Actions > Assign to Cluster > [Name of
Cluster].

2.5.2 Single Access Gateway

If the failed Access Gateway is a single machine and you want to preserve its configuration:
1 Do not delete the Access Gateway from the Administration Console.
If you delete the Access Gateway from the Administration Console, the configuration
information is deleted.
2 On the new machine, install the Access Gateway software, using the same IP address, host
name, and domain name as the failed device and specifying the same Administration Console.
3 (Conditional) If you have customized error messages, copy the message files to the Access
Gateway. For information on this process, see
Appliance" in the
4 (Conditional) If you have configured the Access Gateway to use touch files, recreate the touch
files on the Access Gateway. For a list of touch files, see
Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Access Gateway
5 When the installation has completed and the device has been imported in the Administration
Console, verify the following:
5a Check its trusted relationship with the Identity Server. Click Devices > Access Gateways >
Edit > Reverse Proxy / Authentication.
5b If you have configured the Access Gateway to use SSL, reconfigure the certificates for the
listener. Click Devices > Access Gateways > Edit > [Name of Reverse Proxy].
5c Save and apply any changes.
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