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11.10.6 Example for Configuring User Information Backup in IP
Redirection Mode
This section provides a configuration example of user information backup in IP redirection
protection mode. A networking diagram is provided to demonstrate the configuration procedure.
The configuration example includes networking requirements, configuration roadmap,
configuration procedure, and configuration files.
Networking Requirements
NOTE
The X1 and X2 models of the NE80E/40E do not support the RUI protocol and therefore do not back up
BRAS user information.
, users are connected to Router A and Router B through the LSW.
The two NE80E/40Es are master and slave NE80E/40Es through VRRP. The basic user access
functions are configured on Router A and Router B so that users can log in through the master
device.
The RBPs on Router A and Router B do not need to be bound to the IP address pool. You can
set different cost values on Router A and Router B through the routing policy or set routing
protocol metrics on interfaces to ensure that the network-side traffic is sent back.
As shown in
, the directly connected link is deployed between Router A and Router
B. When the user-side link or interface fails, you can deploy IP redirection to ensure that the
network-side traffic is sent back normally. That is, the network-side traffic is forwarded through
the link from Router A to Router B in IP redirection mode, without affecting access users.
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Reliability
11 Multi-node Backup Configuration
Issue 02 (2014-09-30)
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