Configuring SRP

10.Select the track port by selecting a box next to the desired interface. For purposes of this example, you would select interface 1 as the track port for interface A on router 1.

NOTE: The track port is a physical port that is used to track the status of ports that provide redundant paths. If the software detects a change in state (up or down), the software increases or decreases the priority of the SRP Group Interface accordingly.

NOTE: If you are configuring a Chassis device, the track port options are listed in a slot/port combination (for example, 1/1, which indicates <slot>/<port>), indicating that the port is resident on a module in slot 1 of the HP 9304M or HP 9308M.

11.Repeat the steps above for each interface that is to be a redundant link. In this example, you would also need to configure interface B for router 1 and interfaces C and D for router 2.

12.Click the Add button to apply the changes to the device’s running-config file.

13.Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog, then select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.

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