If I have a clustered pair of 760s, how long does it take for one to take over in the event of a failure of the other?
Thanks. --jeff
In the immortal words of Jeffrey Skelton (jss@NET2PHONE.COM):
If I have a clustered pair of 760s, how long does it take for one to take over in the event of a failure of the other?
When it works, about 30-120 seconds.
When it doesn't work... let's just not talk about that. :-)
-n
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At 05:39 PM 7/21/99 , Nathan J. Mehl wrote:
In the immortal words of Jeffrey Skelton (jss@NET2PHONE.COM):
If I have a clustered pair of 760s, how long does it take for one to take over in the event of a failure of the other?
When it works, about 30-120 seconds.
When it doesn't work... let's just not talk about that. :-)
Is not working a common problem? Any hints on making sure it does work?
--jeff