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Chapter 10 Multi-Server Management
The settings on the Slave Blaze/Savanna Server are very straightforward. All
you need to do is to configure Slave Blaze/Savanna Server’s IP settings, Server
ID and the redundant settings.
1. Install Slave Blaze/Savanna Server, go to Slave Blaze/Savanna Server’s
Main Menu>System Configuration>System Parameters then enter the IP
address, Gateway IP and Subnet Mask. For more details, please see
Chapter 2 Installing InterPBX Communication System/Installing
Blaze/Savanna Server and Setup Blaze/Savanna Server’s IP Connectivity.
Make sure Slave Blaze/Savanna Server’s IP address is accessible (ping) by
Master Blaze/Savanna Server.
2. Next, go to Slave Blaze/Savanna Server’s Main Menu>Multi-Server
Management>Server Information and assign its Server ID. The Slave’s
Server ID should be different from Master‘s ID.
3. Finally go to Main Menu>Multi-Server Management>Redundant Server
and click on “Slave” to set this Blaze/Savanna Server as the Slave.
4. Input the Master Blaze/Savanna Server’s Server ID at “Redundant Server
ID”.
5. Input the Master Blaze/Savanna Server’s IP address at “Redundant Server
IP”.
6. Input the same timeout you have set on the Master.
Joint Server
If your company has multiple locations and each site has an InterPBX
Communication System, you have the choice to link them via Joint Server
technology to enjoy the best InterPBX has to offer. The communication between
your site and the remote locations will be carried over your private or public IP
networks saving this way all the inter-office communication costs. Taking
advantage of the Joint Servers, your system now will have more cost-efficient
paths to remote customers.
Creating Joint Server