Intel 7190 manual At this point, you can save and commit the configuration

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C H A P T E R 4

Scenario 1

Step 3. Delete the first site to transition over.

For the purposes of this scenario, the eastcoastsite converts over first. By deleting the site (deleting the sites ISV Group), the 7190s makes all new referrals to the remaining sites. In this case that leaves just the westcoastsite, since the brokered sites are still disabled. Deleting a site also causes the removal of all of its associated services from hostname mappings. To prove this, check the hostname after deletion.

config dns isv-groups

delete eastcoastsite

config dns zones geo.mstd-ex.com hostnames www info

Step 4. Commit the new configuration.

At this point, you can save and commit the configuration.

save before-upgrade

commit all

Step 5. Bring the new eastcoastbroker hardware on line.

After the commit, the site known as eastcoastsite no longer receives traffic from new referrals. It may still continue to receive some residual traffic from cached referrals or current connections. Configure the load balancer known as the eastcoastbroker. Verify that it has the service 10.2.2.50:80 configured.

Step 6. Enable the eastcoastbroker and delete the westcoastsite.

Similar to disabling an agent, enabling an agent automatically enables all of its services mapped to hostnames.

config dns agents eastcoastbroker enable

config dns isvgroups

delete westcoastsite

commit all

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