Chapter 4 Using Service Manager
Activating Services on HA Devices
VRF Definition Dialog Box Field Descriptions
When you click Define in the VRF for Realm pane, the VRF Definition dialog box appears. You can use this dialog box to configure a new VRF routing table from this dialog box. It displays:
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Instance Name | Specifies a unique name by which to identify the VRF for a specific group. |
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Description | Describes the VRF. |
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Route Distinguisher | Specify a route distinguisher after you create a VRF. Otherwise, the VRF will |
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| A route distinguisher (RD) creates routing and forwarding tables for a VPN. RD |
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| For example, 192.168.122.15:1 |
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Loopback Interface Dialog Box Field Descriptions
When you click Assign to Loopback in the Virtual Home Agent pane, the Loopback Interface dialog box appears. Itdisplays:
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Loopback Interface Information
IP Address | Assign an IP network address to the interface. |
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Subnet Mask | Assign a network mask to the interface |
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Loopback Interface No. | Specify the number of the loopback interface that you want to create or |
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Assign as Secondary IP | Check the Assign as Secondary IP check box to assign the above IP address |
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Enter the required information and click Submit.
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