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3 TopicsCannot join devices into cluster
Hello, I am trying to join two devices into a device group on 11.5.3 I did the following things; Added HB vlan aswell as other VLANs Set NTP and DNS servers Added Self IP in HB vlan (with port lockdown: allow all) Set device ConfigSync to HB self ip Set network failover addresses to HB self ip & mgmt ip Set mirroring address to HB self ip Set certificate for mgmt (during the wizard, so nothing special) Reset device trust, added other devices mgmt ip with correct credentials Ensured local device can reach the mgmt webui of the remote one (curl) Ensures local device can ping the HB self ip of the remote device netstat -pan | grep -E 6699 shows no connections Now when I look at the device group, I see 'Disconnected' for the local and the remote machine. Ideas? tmsh show net self; http://pastebin.com/raw/SsMkPcPP tmsh show net vlan; http://pastebin.com/raw/XZkUcsrrSolved709Views0likes10Comments- 3.4KViews0likes12Comments
Changing Management-ip in an HA pair setup
Hello, I've read this Article:https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K62249587 but I've a question: if the management IP is not involved in Failover Network ot Config Sync, do I need to delete the Device Trust? I thought about these steps: force the standby unit offline change Management IP of the standby unit change Management IP of the active unit release standby unit from offline would there be traffic interruption? Does the Management IP define the Device Trust? As I've described, Failover Networks are HA and Inside Interface Thanks for Answers KarlSolved1.6KViews0likes3Comments