Setting Up A Two-Armed Configuration - Avaya VPN Gateway User Manual

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Setting up a Two-Armed Configuration

If the currently installed VPN Gateway(s) in the cluster are set up for a two-armed configuration
you probably want the new VPN Gateway to be set up like the previously installed AVG(s).
To set up a two-armed configuration, proceed as follows:
1. Choose join from the Setup menu.
2. Configure the management interface port number.
3. Specify a host IP address on the management interface for the current VPN
User Guide
The system is initialized by connecting to the management server
on an existing iSD, which must be operational and initialized.
Enter the Management IP (MIP) address:<IP address>
Provide the Management IP address of the cluster to which you want to join the
current VPN Gateway. To check the Management IP of an existing cluster, connect
to the cluster and use the /cfg/sys/cur command.
Complete the join setup by following the instructions in the section
Join Setup
on page 55.
[Setup Menu]
join
- Join an existing iSD cluster
new
- Initialize iSD as a new installation
boot
- Boot menu
info
- Information menu
exit
- Exit
join
>> Setup#
Setup will guide you through the initial configuration of the
iSD.
Enter port number for the management interface [1-4]:
Specify the port you want to use for management traffic. This port will be assigned
to an interface for management purposes only (Interface 1).
Gateway.
Enter IP address for this machine (on management interface):<IP
address>
This IP address must be unique on the network and be within the same network
address range as the Management IP address (see
management interface host IP address will be assigned to Interface 1.
Joining a VPN Gateway to an Existing Cluster
[global command, always available]
Complete the
1
step 9
on page 54). The
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