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R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|203
Failing Over Manually
Failing over from the Primary Cluster Member to the Secondary Cluster Member
1. Connect to the WebUI on the primary Cluster Member:
https://<IP Address of the Primary Cluster Member>:4434
2. From the left navigation panel, click Device.
3. In the Advanced section, click the High Availability page.
4. Click Force Member Down.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click Yes.
6. Cluster State:
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The primary Cluster Member is now Down.
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The secondary Cluster Member is now Active.
7. The primary Cluster Member logs you out from Web UI because it has to reload it (to
show only the supported pages).
Notes:
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Only one Cluster Member can be down at a time.
For the Cluster Member in the Down state, the Force Member Down button
becomes Disable Manual Failover.
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If you want the primary Cluster Member to handle the traffic, you must fall
back from the secondary Cluster Member to the primary Cluster Member.
Falling back from the Secondary Cluster Member to the Primary Cluster Member
1. Connect to the WebUI on the primary Cluster Member:
https://<IP Address of the Primary Cluster Member>:4434
2. From the left navigation panel, click Device.
3. In the Advanced section, click the High Availability page.
4. Click Disable Manual Failover.
A confirmation message shows.
5. Click Yes.
The original primary Cluster Member is now the Active Cluster Member.

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