Replacing GSS Devices in Your GSS Network
Replacing GSS Devices in Your GSS Network
Figure 2-1
Flow Chart for Replacing a Malfunctioning GSS Device
Convert to interim
primary GSSM.
Refer to "Converting
the Standby GSSM
to a Primary GSSM"
Replacement GSS
arrives. Refer to
"Replacing the Primary
GSSM With an
Available GSS"
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gssm1.example.com# gss stop
gssm1.example.com# restore-factory-defaults
If you encounter problems with one of the GSS devices in your network,
determine which GSS device contains the problem (primary GSSM, standby
GSSM, or GSS) and configure a replacement GSS device for your network.
Figure 2-1
summarizes the decision-making process to follow when replacing a
malfunctioning GSS device.
Primary
Is there
GSSM
Yes
a standby
GSSM?
No
replacement GSS,
"Replacing a GSS
Can you
Yes
wait for a
replacement?
No
Configure an available
GSS as the primary
GSSM. Refer to
"Replacing the Primary
GSSM With an
Available GSS"
This section contains the following topics:
GSS device
fails
Standby
Which
GSSM
GSS device
replacement?
failed?
GSS
Configure GSS as
Wait for the
standby GSSM.
Refer to "Replacing
then refer to
the Standby GSSM
in the Network"
in the Network"
Chapter 2
Managing the GSS from the CLI
Replacement GSS
Can you
arrives. Refer to
Yes
wait for a
"Replacing the
Standby GSSM
in the Network"
No
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