System Settings, Defaults, Clusters, and Active Directory Authentication / Configuring and Managing Clusters |
You can edit information for any of the nodes in your cluster at any time. The result you see depends upon the type of edit you performed.
If you change: |
The following occurs: |
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The IP address of one Vocera Voice Server to another Vocera Voice Server's IP address. |
This situation is equivalent to deleting an existing server and adding a new one:
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An invalid Vocera Voice Server IP address to a valid Vocera Voice Server IP address. |
This situation is equivalent to adding a new server to a cluster. The server whose IP address you entered is added to the list of servers in the cluster. You must configure clustering in this new server and restart it. See Adding a Node to an Existing Cluster. |
A valid Vocera Voice Server IP address to an invalid Vocera Voice Server IP address. |
The server appears in the list of cluster servers, but it is not actually added to the cluster. |
The description of a Vocera Voice Server. |
The new description appears in the list of cluster servers. |
To edit the information for a clustered node: