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This error appears if AlphaPro version 12 (or newer) attempts to communicate with the standby server in an IP Redundant system.
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2. Redundant Server (IPHA) system: The error message appears if AlphaPro version 12 (or newer) is configured to communicate with the Secondary server in an IP Redundant system.
AlphaPro is either set to communicate with the IP address in the standby, or to the operational IP address, and the Standby server is currently operational.
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If AlphaPro is set either to communicate with the IP address of the Secondary server, or to the operational IP address and the Secondary server is currently operational, this error message will be displayed.
  
Solution: Make sure AlphaPro is set to communicate with the physical address of the Configuration Master.
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The issue is rectified by configuring the AlphaPro to communicate with the local IP address of the Primary (Configuration Master) server.
  
 
[[Category:AlphaPro Troubleshooting]]
 
[[Category:AlphaPro Troubleshooting]]

Revision as of 16:41, 11 January 2023

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1. AlphaCom XE system: In the web interface, System Monitoring > Node Information, verify the AMC System Package and the AMC Board Support Package are matching according to the Release Notes. If these two software packages do not match, you might get "(500) Internal Server Error" when trying to communicate with the AlphaCom XE.

Verify the AMC System Package and the AMC Board Support Package are matching



2. Redundant Server (IPHA) system: The error message appears if AlphaPro version 12 (or newer) is configured to communicate with the Secondary server in an IP Redundant system. If AlphaPro is set either to communicate with the IP address of the Secondary server, or to the operational IP address and the Secondary server is currently operational, this error message will be displayed.

The issue is rectified by configuring the AlphaPro to communicate with the local IP address of the Primary (Configuration Master) server.