How to disable network redundancy when replacing a DNS/DHCP Server.
To disable network redundancy when replacing an DNS/DHCP Server:
- Log in to the Address Manager user interface as the administrator and select the Servers tab. Tabs remember the page you last worked on, so select the Servers tab again to ensure you are working with the Configuration information page.
- Under Servers, click a server name. The Details tab for the server opens.
- Click the server name menu and select Disable.
- Re-wire your DNS/DHCP Server or servers as needed.
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Log in to the DNS/DHCP Server Administration Console as the
administrator and run the following commands to first remove the
server from Address Manager control, then remove the bonding
interface.
Adonis> configure system Adonis:configure:system> set state no-proteus-control Adonis:configure:system> exit Adonis> configure interfaces Adonis:configure:interfaces> remove bond0 Please confirm the removal of requested interface (Y/y or N/n)? Y This operation will disconnect SSH connections Removed interface successfully
- Return to the Address Manager user interface and disable network redundancy when replacing the server. For details, refer to Replacing a server.