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| Configuration |
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| Configuring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2 |
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| Enabling or disabling of HA feature for XOL interface is system wide. |
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| Before enabling or disabling the HA feature on a system, all existing |
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| XOL interfaces must be stopped. |
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Step | 2. To configure the standby device and the unique MAC address in the | ||
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| configuration file of the XOL primary interface, modify the following |
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| Standby_device <standby LAN card name> # used for local |
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| failover |
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| XOL_floating_macaddr <unique MAC address> |
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| the configuration file. If you do not want the local failover feature for this |
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| interface, you must |
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| commenting the line in the configuration file. The XOL interface inherits |
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| the configuration of the primary XOL interface during failover because |
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| the same configuration file is used to configure the XOL interface. |
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Example |
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| Configuring Standby Device and Unique MAC Address |
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| If the assumptions in the XOL configuration file are the following: |
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| • The primary LAN card is lan0 |
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| • The standby LAN card is lan1 |
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| • The MAC address is 0x0060B0A4EbE5 |
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| Then, the above parameters take the following values: |
standby_device | lan1 |
XOL_floating_macaddr 0x0060B0A4EBE5
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