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Chapter 5
Configuring Router Redundancy
This chapter describes how to configure router redundancy. It assumes you have
read Configuring Routers and
Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of this guide, and that you
have already created a local configuration file for a router without router
redundancy.
To enable router redundancy, you must select at least two routers as members of a
router redundancy group. One of the routers will be the primary router; it will
provide normal routing/bridging services. The other router will be the secondary,
backup router; it will take over if the primary router fails.
When you enable router redundancy, you must configure some group and member
global parameters. The Configuration Manager supplies default values for the
remaining parameters. Use the directions that follow to enable router redundancy
and edit router redundancy parameters.
For each parameter, this chapter provides information about default settings, valid
parameter options, the parameter function, instructions for setting the parameter,
and the Management Information Base (MIB) object ID.
Note: You cannot configure router redundancy in dynamic or remote mode.
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