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IPDU-Sx: How to Provide a Redundant Path to Control the IPDU-Sx In Case of a Network Failure
Author: Administrator, Created on: Jan 27, 2014 11:21 AM

IPDU-Sx: How to Provide a Redundant Path to Control the IPDU-Sx In Case of a Network Failure

Up to 3 additional IP aliases can be configured to allow remote control of the IPDU-Sx using different networks. This set-up provides a redundant path in case of a network failure. Up to four separate networks can be plugged into a network switch that is linked to the IPDU-Sx to facilitate the configuration (refer to diagram below).

The first network (default network) will be used for total control of the IPDU-Sx, i.e. inbound and outbound connections. The three other networks will allow web/SSH/telnet access only, i.e. inbound access only. No scripts are required–simply add the IP address, network mask, and gateway configurations through the web interface.


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