Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual
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Viewing and editing encryption group properties
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Non-HA Encryption Engines table: Displays a list of encryption engines that are not configured
for high-availability clustering
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High-Availability Clusters table: A list of encryption engines that have been selected for
high-availability clustering.
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Right and left arrow buttons: You can select an encryption engine in the Non-HA Encryption
Engines table and click the right arrow button to add the encryption engine to the
High-Availability Clusters. (If you are creating a new HA cluster, a dialog box displays requesting
a name for the new HA cluster.) Similarly, you can select an encryption engine in the
High-Availability Clusters table and click the left arrow button to remove it from a cluster. The
encryption engine is removed from the table and shown as available.
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Dual arrow button: After selecting an encryption engine in both the Non-HA Encryption Engines
table and the High-Availability Clusters table, clicking the dual arrow button swaps the cluster
members.
NOTE
Swapping engines using the dual arrow button is not the same as removing one engine and
adding another. When swapping engines, all configured targets are moved from the former
HA cluster member to the new HA cluster member. Swapping engines is useful when replacing
hardware.
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Configure Blade Processor Link button: When active, clicking the button displays the Configure
Blade Processor Link dialog box. Blade processor links must be configured and functioning to
enable the failover/failback capabilities of a high availability cluster. For more information,
refer to
“Configuring blade processor links”
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Failback button: After selecting an online encryption engine in the High-Availability Clusters
table, you can click Failback to manually invoke failback. For more information, refer to
FIGURE 452
Encryption Group Properties dialog box - HA Clusters tab