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2.4 Clustering using Ethernet Interface
Clustering is available for the ACS with firmware versions 2.1.0 and up. It allows the
stringing of Terminal Servers so that one Master ACS can be used to access all ACS‘s
on a LAN. The Master ACS can manage up to 1024 serial ports, so that the following
can be clustered:
An example with one Master and two Slave is shown in the following figure:
Figure 2.1 - An example using the Clustering feature
How to Configure Clustering
The Master ACS must contain references to the Slave ports. The configuration described
for Console Access Servers should be followed with the following exceptions for the
Master and Slaves.
VI mode
Step 1 - Edit the
/etc/portslave/pslave.conf
file and change the necessary
parameters.
The related file for clustering configuration is
/etc/portslave/pslave.conf
, to edit
this file, run the command:
# vi /etc/portslave/pslave.conf
Summary of Contents for AlterPath ACS
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Page 204: ...188 Administration To exit the CLI mode and return to ACS s shell issue the command cli quit...
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