Backup Services Commands
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: 30=2
: 31=1
: 40=5
: ?
1) Description: Backup 1
2) Admin Status { (E)nabled, (D)isabled } : Enabled
3) Primary Type { Physical Port (1),
Frame Relay PVC DLCI (2) } : Physical Port
30) Slot : 2
31) Port : 1
4) Backup Type { PPP Peer (1) } : PPP Peer
40) Peer ID : 5
5) Startup Timer Value { Time in Seconds after
System Startup to wait
for Primary to come up
before activating
Backup } : 300
6) Activate Timer Value { Time in Seconds after
Primary Failure to
activate Backup } : 10
7) Restore Timer Value { Time in Seconds after
Primary restoral to
disable Backup } : 10
(save/quit/cancel)
:
4. Once you are satisfied with the values, enter the save command, followed by <return>.
: save <return>
The following will display:
Backup Service Index 1 created.
/Interface/backup %
Field Descriptions
The following section explains the fields and their corresponding values.
1) Description
Enter a description of the backup service in this field. Your description may consist of a maxi-
mum of 30 ASCII characters.
2) Admin Status
The available options for this field are Enable and Disable. Enable allows the backup service to
operate. Disable will render the backup service inoperative without deleting it.
3) Primary Type
This field sets the type of entity that will be backed up in the case of network failure. The
available options are Physical Port and Frame Relay PVC DLCI.
4) Backup Type
This field sets the entity type to be used as a backup in the event of primary failure. At this
time, the only available backup type is PPP.