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kakahero80
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Redundancy Functionality has been disabled

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I am using two CSs CS1 is the main and CS2 is stand-by,

When I use the command role -b the result shows only the Main

Role of the CPU : MAIN

When I use the command twin the result shows:
duplicated configuration : NO
transmission CPU-CPU : Ready
Telephony redundancy : KO
Monitel redundancy : KO
Memloader redundancy : Ready
All applications redundancy : KO

I can't see the Stand-by CPU if is not ready or not?
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Post by frank »

You literally have the answer in the command TWIN (the png you attached).
The database does not seem duplicated, and most likely the stand by CPU is ON, but the PHONE application is OFF.

swifts -> 2 -> 6 -> 2 -> 1

Then telnet to CPUB , then "master copy -s cpu_main" , with "cpu_main" being the name of your CS1
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