NGN Dual Homing Management
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Availability: This feature was introduced in M2000 V200R009. Summary: Dual homing is a disaster tolerance mechanism that prevents the disconnection of SoftX3000services in the managed domain due to switch or system breakdown or system faults to ensure the secure and reliable operation of core networks. Benefits: Dual homing configuration management simplifies operations and facilitates the managementof NEs configured with dual homing relationships. Description: In dual homing networking mode, one MGW is controlled by two SoftX3000 devices. Thetwo SoftX3000 devices are referred to as a dual homing pair. Normally, each MGW is registered only on the active SoftX3000. When the active SoftX3000 is faulty, the MGW can be registered on the standby SoftX3000 to ensure the continuous and normal network communication services. The active and standby SoftX3000 devices check the status of each other through heartbeats. The M2000 can automatically detect dual homing relationships and displays the relationships in the topology view. As one type of the basic data of the SoftX3000, dual homing data is used to define virtual nodes, working modes, heartbeat links, and backup routes of dual homing. The M2000supports the consistency check of dual homing data and generates comparison reports. Based on the check result, the M2000 can modify inconsistent NE data, or users can synchronize correct data from one switch to another switch. Users can also manually correct the inconsistent NE data, which must be different according to requirements, in a dialog box, and send the corrected data to the NE. This ensures data consistency between switches in a dual homing pair. Users can send dual homing MML commands to both SoftX3000 devices in the dual homing pair but not through broadcast. In addition, users can send the MML commands either to oneor both SoftX3000 devices in the pair . Enhancement: None Dependency: None |

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