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
13.Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog, then select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change to the
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