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Suspending a Transport Stream Redundancy temporarily halts automatic fail over when a Primary Input Source becomes unhealthy or healthy again.

Important: When making changes to a Transport Stream Redundancy, it is always necessary to suspend it before making your modifications
  1. Select Service Catalogs from the navigation bar.
  2. Select the Transport Stream Redundancy from the Service Catalogs sub-menu.
  3. Check (to suspend) or uncheck (to unsuspend):
    OptionProcess
    Suspend or unsuspend all TSRsCheck or uncheck the Suspend All checkbox.
    Suspend or unsuspend individual TSRsCheck or uncheck the Suspend check box of the desired Transport Stream Redundancy entry row.
    NOTE: When suspending all TSRs, any currently suspended TSRs remain suspended. Similarly, when unsuspending all TSRs, any currently unsuspended TSRs remain unsuspended.
    NOTE: A Transport Stream Redundancy cannot be modified while it's unsuspended. It must be suspended before changes are made.
  4. Confirm the suspension or unsuspension.

If the Transport Stream Redundancy was suspended, it is now available for modification. If the Transport Stream Redundancy was unsuspended, fail overs will occur once more once the Primary input is determined to be unhealthy.