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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Setup Virtual IPs
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On the master node we are going to setup our Virtual IP addresses, which
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will also be added to the backup node with a higher skew after synchronisation.
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Go to :menuselection:`Firewall --> Virtual IPs` and add a new one with the following
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Go to :menuselection:`Interfaces --> Virtual IPs` and add a new one with the following
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characteristics:
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@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ downtime. To keep the downtime at a minimum when running updates just follow
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these steps:
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- Update your secondary unit and wait until it is online again
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- On your primary unit go to :menuselection:`Firewall --> Virtual IPs --> Status` and click **Enter Persistent CARP Maintenance Mode**
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- On your primary unit go to :menuselection:`Interfaces --> Virtual IPs --> Status` and click **Enter Persistent CARP Maintenance Mode**
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- You secondary unit is now *MASTER*, check if all services like DHCP, VPN, NAT are working correctly
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- If you ensured the update was fine, update your primary unit and hit **Leave Persistent CARP Maintenance Mode**
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