Before Configuring Failover
Use the same LAN ports for transferring data and configure both TeraStations with static IP addresses for the
purposes of failover. It is recommended to use a 10GbE port for failover. This section explains using an example with
LAN ports 1 and 3.
Using the Same LAN Port for Both Failover and Connecting to the Network
Using this setup, if the main TeraStation fails, the backup TeraStation will replace it completely. The backup
TeraStation will be updated over normal network traffic.
Main
Backup
Network
LAN port 3
(Static IP)
LAN port 3
(Static IP)
Using Different LAN Ports for Connecting to the Network and Failover
With this setup, the backup TeraStation and main TeraStation are connected by a second Ethernet cable connecting
their LAN 3 ports. Updating is done over this dedicated network path, so updates are quicker and don't interfere
with normal network traffic.
Main
Backup
Network
LAN port 1
(Static IP)
LAN port 1
(Static IP)
LAN port 3
(Static IP)
LAN port 3
(Static IP)
• LAN Port 1 for Alive Check and LAN Port 3 for Failover
Select the IP address labeled "(LAN1)" for the LAN port setting of "IP Settings for File Sharing" and select "(LAN3)"
for "Backup LAN Port" in Settings.
• LAN Port 3 for Both Alive Check and Failover
Select the IP address labeled "(LAN3)" for the LAN port settings both "IP Settings for File Sharing" and "Backup
LAN Port" in Settings.
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Summary of Contents for TeraStation 5010 TS51210RH
Page 32: ...3 Click Create User 31...
Page 35: ...3 Click Add Group 34...
Page 103: ...2 Click to the right of Failover 3 Click the Periodic Sync tab 4 Click Edit 102...
Page 106: ...15Click Time Machine 105...
Page 107: ...16Click Select Backup Disk 17Select the TeraStation then click Use Disk 106...
Page 122: ...5 Click Edit 121...
Page 145: ...7 Click to the right of NFS 8 Click the Client Settings tab 144...
Page 168: ...3 Click Edit 167...
Page 169: ...4 Select or enter the desired MTU size and click OK 168...
Page 171: ...3 Click Edit 170...
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