10-07-2013 08:40 PM - edited 03-18-2019 01:56 AM
Hi,
I went thorugh some posts on this discussion forum,
and it turns out there is no such way to have Redundancy when two MCUs clustered eventhough we have Conductor.
But just in case, I want to discuss one more time.
To make duplex-MCUs(when master failed during the calls, slave gets calls),
what can we do?
Suppose you have two MCU 5320, one Conductor.
Ta,
best wishes
Paul.
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10-08-2013 06:33 AM
When clustering MCUs and a failure occurs:
If you would like total redundancy, you'd have to run both MCUs independently of each other, and use Conductor. You won't get the feature of added capacity for each MCU because they aren't clustered, but you get resiliency.
As you mentioned there are several other discussions covering this exact topic.
10-08-2013 01:11 AM
Hi Paul,
if your goal is to have call routed to the second MCU when the first one becomes unavailable that's achievable with the conductor. You will have to configure both MCU inthe same bridge pool on conductor
You might go through this guide for details: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/conductor/config_guide/Cisco_TelePresence_Conductor_with_Cisco_VCS_Policy_Service_Deployment_Guide_XC2-2.pdf
However if you are loking for a live failover where the call will be routed to the second MCU if the master currently hosting the conference "fails", that will not be possible as far as i know.
Cheers
Karim
10-08-2013 06:33 AM
When clustering MCUs and a failure occurs:
If you would like total redundancy, you'd have to run both MCUs independently of each other, and use Conductor. You won't get the feature of added capacity for each MCU because they aren't clustered, but you get resiliency.
As you mentioned there are several other discussions covering this exact topic.
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