I have a little info for you guys on this... example of a chassis with 12 quads, 1 DSP, 1 ARC and Netserver...for argument sake.. In example - netserver owns all quad modems and arc owns DSP. Applicable modem commands are: set modem startslot<1-24> set modem density <all | slot#><4|24|30> Example command: Static Hiper ARC: disable nmc chassis_awareness set chassis slot 2-13 owner no set chassis slot 14 owner yes Netserver set modem startslot 2 set modem density 14 24 set modem s1-48 active save all reset all Dynamic allows NMC to handle the distribution of calls. Not sure but I think there was a need of modem pool tables to be designated...I think. At 07:47 AM 7/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 03:52 am, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi,
I've been reading up on how to get two hiper arcs working, and there appear to be numerous ways...
-static config where each arc owns half the cards -dynamic config where the nmc decides who owns what -variations on the above
Which one actually works? I'm most interested in sharing the load, but an automatic failover would be nice too. I saw some old posts in the archives that mention that in some failure modes (where the arc doesn't fully fail but sticks in a reboot loop) the whole chassis basically takes a dive as ownership flip-flops between two arcs. Is that ironed out?
What version of arc code starts to support all this stuff well? I hope you get an answer because I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago. =) -- Lewis Bergman Texas Communications 4309 Maple St. Abilene, TX 79602-8044 915-695-6962 ext 115
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