
Mgmt1 Connections on SBC1 and SBC2
3.
Refer to the configuration procedures located in the HA Nodes chapter of the
Acme Packet Configuration Guide.
To cable the Acme Packet 6300/6350 in an HA configuration using dual rear
interface support:
4.
Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into Mgmt1 on the rear panel of SBC1. The
release tab on the RJ45 jack clicks into place when you insert it properly.
5.
Insert the other end of the cable into the Mgmt1 port on the rear panel of SBC2.
The release tab on the RJ45 jack clicks into place when you insert it properly.
6.
Insert one end of a second Ethernet cable into Mgmt2 on the rear panel of SBC1.
The release tab on the RJ45 jack clicks into place when you insert it properly.
7.
Insert the other end of the cable into Mgmt2 on the rear panel of SBC2. The
release tab on the RJ45 jack clicks into place when you insert it properly.
Mgmt1/Mgmt2 Connections on SBC1 and SBC2
8.
Refer to the configuration procedures located in the HA Nodes chapter of the
Acme Packet Configuration Guide.
Media Cabling for HA Nodes
NIU media port cabling in an HA node depends on network topology. After a
switchover between the two Acme Packet 6300/6350 in an HA node, the standby
system sends out an ARP message using a configured virtual MAC address,
establishing that MAC on another physical port on the same Ethernet switch.
Chapter 4
Cabling for HA Deployments
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