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Creating advanced core group bridge configurations

Use this task to configure core groups to communicate with each other.

Before you begin

Configure two or more core groups that need to communicate with each other. For more information about core groups, see Core groups (high availability domains) . To configure core groups, see Creating a new core group (high availability domain) .

About this task

If you are configuring core group communication between core groups that are in different cells, see Configuring the core group bridge service . Communication between core groups that are in different cells is the most common usage scenario. Using this task, you can configure core group communication between core groups that are in the same cell or that use a proxy peer to communicate across 3 cells.

Procedure

Results

Multiple core groups can communicate with each other.

What to do next

Continue configuring the high availability environment. See Setting up a high availability environment for more information.



Sub-topics
Advanced core group bridge configurations
Configuring communication between core groups that are in the same cell
Configuring core group communication using a proxy peer access point
Related concepts
Core group communications using the core group bridge service
Related tasks
Configuring the core group bridge service
Related reference
Peer access point collection
Peer port collection
Core group bridge custom properties
Related information
Peer access point settings
Peer port settings
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