IP Address Takeover HA Workflows
The HA Configuration with One NIC figure shows an IP Address Takeover configuration prior to a switchover:
State Prior to Switchover
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Manual-Switchover Workflow
The following steps describe a primary to backup-switchover workflow for a IP Address Takeover configuration (the HA Configuration After a Switchover figure represents the end state of the workflow):
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Primary Server-Failure Workflow
The following steps describe a primary server-failure workflow for an IP Address Takeover configuration (the HA Configuration After Primary Server Failure figure represents the end state of the workflow):
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Primary Server-Disconnected Workflow
The following steps describe a primary server-disconnected workflow for an IP Address Takeover configuration (the HA Configuration After a Primary Server is Disconnected figure represents the end state of the workflow):
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Because SIP Server 1 is disconnected, the script that disables the Virtual IP address on Host 1 cannot be run. When the connection to SIP Server 1 has been restored, the following workflow will occur (not represented in the HA Configuration After a Primary Server is Disconnected figure above):
- The SCS detects that the connection to the SIP Server 1 host has been restored.
- The SCS discovers that both SIP Servers are running in primary mode.
- Through LCA, the SCS instructs SIP Server 1, whose connection was just restored, to go into backup mode.
- SIP Server 1 instructs LCA to launch the Virtual IP address control script on its own host.
- The Virtual IP address control script runs on the SIP Server 1 host and disables the Virtual IP address.