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CNR 6.2.1 failed to synchronize

handoko.wiyanto
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dear all,

i configured two cnr for simple failover scenario.i only used CNR as DHCP server.

i follow the user guide in http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/network_registrar/6.2.1/user/guide/UG26_Fai.html

however, if the backup cnr is in empty i can synchronized the server for the first time. but after that, if i made some changes in dhcp area, and want to snychronize again, the changes that i make is not propagated to the backup server.

i tried to synchronize using web, and nrcmd, both fails.

any feedbacks are welcome,

thanks,

handoko

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ebreniz
Level 6
Level 6

The 6.2 version of CNR has massive differences in the failover config. There are several more steps that need to performed before failover will be enabled.

Here are the steps:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/ciscoasu/nr/nr62/nru

g/ug26_fai.htm#wp1038632

On the failover-primary (assuming it is 6.2) you will need to create clusters, being certain to add username, password, scp port (1234), and ssh to optional. After you have 2 clusters defined, then go to dhcp -> failover, delete existing failover-pair. Hit create, give it a name, and use the drop down boxes to define which server is primary and

which is failover-backup. Hit add cluster. At this point you should be able to do a sync with failover partner. Go to dhcp -> failover -> sync. Select your mode, then hit REPORT. This should generate the list of changes. At the bottom, click on sync. At this point you need to RELOAD BOTH DHCP SERVERS.