- PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 SERIAL
- PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 SOFTWARE UPGRADE
- PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 SOFTWARE
- PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 DOWNLOAD
(Hotfix-BIGIP-hf-xx.x.x.x.x.xxxx.), click
PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 SOFTWARE
OptionĬlick System > Software Management > Hotfix List > Import.
PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 SOFTWARE UPGRADE
New version software upgrade image file to each device.
PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 DOWNLOAD
You must download a version 12.x software image file and the hotfix image Upgrade from BIG-IP version 11.x software to a 12.x hotfix image file, then Version software and the hotfix image file. Incremental major version software, you must download the incremental Want to upgrade to a BIG-IP system hotfix image file that applies to
A message appears for the Status Message.Īrea of the screen, in the Sync Status column, click the device A list of device groups appears.Ĭolumn, click the name of a device group.Ĭlick Device Management > Overview.
OptionĬlick Device Management > Device Groups.
PARALLELS UPDATE 11 TO 13 SERIAL
The serial console port of the device that you are upgrading. Prefer to closely observe the upgrade of each device, you can optionally connect to TheīIG-IP system uses folders to affect the level of granularity to which it synchronizesĬonfiguration data to other devices in the device group. Highest level of the folder hierarchy is a folder named root. ForĮvery administrative partition on the BIG-IP system, there is a high-level folder. Folders Folders are containers for the configuration objects on a BIG-IP device. Represented by a special system-generated and system-managed device group namedĭevice_trust_group, which is used to synchronize trust domain Is a collection of BIG-IP devices that trust one another and is a prerequisite forĬreating a device group for config sync and failover operations. The network, through mutual certificate-based authentication. Device trust establishes trust relationships between BIG-IP devices on Device trust and trust domains Underlying the success of device groups and traffic groups is a feature known as device With little to no interruption in service. To another device in a device group to ensure that application traffic continues to be processed When a BIG-IP device becomes unavailable, a traffic group can float
Virtual IP address and a self IP address) that run on a BIG-IP device and process a particular Traffic groups A traffic group is a collection of related configuration objects (such as a Maintaining equivalent module provisioning on all devices ensures that any device in theĭevice group can process module-specific application traffic in the event of failoverįrom another device. Local Traffic Manager™ (LTM ®) and BIG-IP ®Īpplication Security Manager™ (ASM™) only. For example, module provisioning is equivalent when allĭevice group members are provisioned to run BIG-IP ® Important: BIG-IP module provisioning must be equivalent on allĭevices within a device group. The BIG-IP system supports either homogeneous or heterogeneous hardware platforms within a Sync-Failover device group contains devices that synchronize configurationĭata and support traffic groups for failover purposes when a device becomes unavailable. Synchronize, and sometimes fail over, their BIG-IP configuration data. Device groups A device group is a collection of BIG-IP devices that trust each other and can This ensures application availability in theĮvent that all but one device in the device group become unavailable for any reason. The capacity to process all traffic groups. For device groupsĬonfigured for failover, it is important that the device with the smallest capacity has Unique identification properties that the BIG-IP system generates. Devices A device is a physical or virtual BIG-IP ® system, as wellĪs a member of a local trust domain and a device group. Device service clustering (DSC ®) is based on a few key components.