I am kind of confused about what takes place during an interchange. During an interchange it appears to try to connect to the second ipsi , which is on a different subnet. Here let me show the config:
Ethernet 0 Control Network A
Server1: 10.1.1.61 server 2: 10.1.1.62 Active: 10.1.1.60
Ethernet 3 Control Network B
Server1: 198.152.255.201 server 2: 198.152.255.202 Active: 198.152.255.200
I have 2 IPSI is one of which is 10.1.1.0 subnet and one in the 198.152.255.0 subnet. IPSI duplication is turned on. My first guess at the problem is that the second IPSI is a subnet that can’t be reached. The control networks do not change during an interchange only which becomes primary server, correct? Does an interchange change the ipsis as well?
Thanks for any info.
Ethernet 0 Control Network A
Server1: 10.1.1.61 server 2: 10.1.1.62 Active: 10.1.1.60
Ethernet 3 Control Network B
Server1: 198.152.255.201 server 2: 198.152.255.202 Active: 198.152.255.200
I have 2 IPSI is one of which is 10.1.1.0 subnet and one in the 198.152.255.0 subnet. IPSI duplication is turned on. My first guess at the problem is that the second IPSI is a subnet that can’t be reached. The control networks do not change during an interchange only which becomes primary server, correct? Does an interchange change the ipsis as well?
Thanks for any info.