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Chapter 1 Overview
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fault tolerance — If a Nortel SNAS 4050 device fails, the failure is detected
by the other node in the cluster, which takes over the switch control and
session handling functions of the failed device. As long as there is one
running Nortel SNAS 4050, no sessions will be lost.
The devices in the cluster can be located anywhere in the network and do not have
to be physically connected to each other. All the Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in the
cluster must be in the same subnet. The cluster is created during initial setup of the
second node, when you specify that the setup is a join operation and you associate
the node with an existing Management IP address (MIP).
For more information about Nortel SNAS 4050 IP addresses, see
“About the IP
addresses” on page 51
. For information about adding a node to a cluster, see
“Adding a Nortel SNAS 4050 device to a cluster” on page 61
.
One-armed and two-armed configurations
The Nortel SNAS 4050 must interface to two kinds of traffic: client and
management. The interface to the client side handles traffic between the
TunnelGuard applet on the client and the portal. The interface to the management
side handles Nortel SNAS 4050 management traffic (traffic connecting the Nortel
SNAS 4050 to internal resources and configuring the Nortel SNAS 4050 from a
management station).
There are two ways to configure the Nortel SNAS 4050 interfaces:
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one-armed configuration (see
“One-armed configuration” on page 41
)
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two-armed configuration (see
“Two-armed configuration” on page 41
)
You specify whether the Nortel SNAS 4050 will function in a one-armed or
two-armed configuration during initial setup (see
“Initial setup” on page 49
).
Summary of Contents for 4050
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Page 190: ...190 Chapter 4 Configuring the domain 320818 A ...
Page 232: ...232 Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles 320818 A ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter 7 TunnelGuard SRS Builder 320818 A ...
Page 456: ...456 Chapter 9 Customizing the portal and user logon 320818 A ...
Page 568: ...568 Chapter 10 Configuring system settings 320818 A ...
Page 722: ...722 Chapter 13 Viewing system information and performance statistics 320818 A ...
Page 756: ...756 Chapter 14 Maintaining and managing the system 320818 A ...
Page 768: ...768 Chapter 15 Upgrading or reinstalling the software 320818 A ...
Page 802: ...802 Chapter 17 Configuration example 320818 A ...
Page 880: ...880 Appendix C Supported MIBs 320818 A ...
Page 900: ...900 Appendix F Configuring DHCP to auto configure IP Phones 320818 A ...