Chapter 7 Interface Profiles

Creating a POS Interface Profile

Standby Preempt—Allows you to set the standby preempt. The standby router waits for the set time and takes over as the active router if the current router fails or does not respond to the packets sent.

IP Address—Enables HSRP and sets the virtual ip address.

Priority [0-255]—Allows you to set the priority value that prioritizes a potential Hot Standby router. The allowable range is 0 to 255.

Authentication String—Enter the set authentication string. Its purpose is to avoid any damage to the interface and can be up to eight characters in length.

Standby Hold Time [1-255]—Allows you to set the time (in seconds) for standby system to wait for the active interface to communicate about its status. On expiry of time set, the standby interface takes over as the active interface. The default time is 10 seconds.

Actions

Create—Choose Create to create a new profile.

Creating a POS Interface Profile

To create a POS interface profile, proceed as follows:

Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000/10720 Manager>Configuration>POS>Configuration Profile option from a POS interface object. See Table 7-2 on page 7-2for information on which objects allow you to launch the POS Profile Dialog window.

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