3Com V7000 Network Router User Manual


 
Verifying the Number of VCX Data Schemas in a Region 97
The Enter the Number of MASTER SITEs other than the MASTER
DEFINITION SITE [1]: prompt appears.
To determine the number of Master Sites associated with this branch, use
the listVcxdata command. See Manually Configuring Replication for an IP
Telephony Server or IP Telephony and Messaging Server on page 91 for
more information.
3 Enter the number total number of Master Sites (including the branch
office you are logged on to) in this branch office’s cluster.
The
Enter the MASTER DEFINITION SITE IP Address [10.10.10.10]
prompt appears.
4 Enter the IP Address of the primary regional server, which is the Master
Definition Site.
Depending on the number of Master Sites associated with this branch
office, you will be prompted with the Enter the MASTER SITE <n> IP
Address [0.0.0.0] prompt until all Master Site IP Addresses have been
entered.
5 Enter the IP Address of each Master Site.
When the NORMAL Status returned, you know the replication is
configured. This script can take 20-45 minutes to output the status.
Verifying the
Number of VCX
Data Schemas in a
Region
The listVcxdata command lists the Master Definition Site (depending on
which server this command is issued at) and all of the Master Sites in the
same cluster as the Master Site you are logged on to. Both the Master
Definition Site and Master Sites are considered VCX data schemas.
A Master Definition Site is a primary regional office and a Master Site is
any other office (regional or branch) within the network.
The listVcxdata command lists the names of the database schemas; it
does not show the IP addresses of the regional and branch offices. For
this reason, it is helpful to have a unique description for each office, such
as including the site ID to help you better identify what is being listed
when the listVcxdata command is executed.
Figure 1
shows how the servers are configured and how you would
determine how many Master Sites would be in each cluster. A cluster is
defined as a group of servers that replicate to each other.