FAILOVER_GROUP lan900
STATIONARY_IP 193.33.33.33
STATIONARY_MAC 0x021122334455
STANDBY lan9 7
PRIMARY lan6 5
FAILOVER_GROUP lan901
STATIONARY_IP 195.55.55.55
PRIMARY lan4 5
STANDBY lan1 3
STANDBY lan2 3
STANDBY lan3 3
FAILOVER_GROUP lan902
STATIONARY_IP fe80::2
PRIMARY lan11 5
STANDBY lan10 3
The
lanconfig.ascii
configuration file contains the following fields:
FAILOVER_GROUP
The name for a single LAN Monitor failover group. You must
specify a name for each LAN Monitor failover group on the
system. If the group consists of multiple ports (multiple PPAs),
the name format is
lan9XX
, where
XX
is a decimal number
starting with 00 (for example,
lan900
).
Each
FAILOVER_GROUP
can have the following keywords:
STATIONARY_IP
The IPv4 or IPv6 address dedicated to
the failover group. This is an optional
field. When present in a failover group
declaration, the primary port of the
failover group is configured with an
IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or both.
Then, when the failover group is
created, the addresses are switched to
the failover group.
When the
STATIONARY_IP
field is not
present, the primary port has no IP
address defined. The failover group is
created with no IP address on it. You
can configure IP addresses on the
failover group using other means (for
example,
ifconfig
).
STATIONARY_MAC
The MAC address dedicated to the
FAILOVER_GROUP
. This is an optional
field. By default, the physical ports in
the failover group do not share a
common MAC address.
PRIMARY
Specifies the active port for the
FAILOVER_GROUP
.
Each failover group must have one port.
This port is typically assigned the
highest priority or lowest cost value so
it will be the port that initially carries
traffic. The port can also have IP
addresses configured. After
lanapplyconf
creates the failover
group, the IP addresses on the active
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