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Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
High Availability
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9. Synchronize the SLB and VRRP configurations from Alteon 1 with Alteon 2.
Use the
/oper/slb/sync
Configuring VRRP Peers for Synchronization,
).
IPv6 VRRP Configuration Examples
This section contains three IPv6 VRRP configuration examples covering hot standby, active-standby,
and active-active configurations. For background information on these VRRP configuration types, see
Failover Methods and Configurations, page 521
.
This section describes the following topics:
•
Hot Standby Configuration, page 547
•
Active-Standby Configuration, page 555
•
Active-Active Configuration, page 561
Hot Standby Configuration
This configuration example illustrates a hot standby configuration between two Alteons. The
following are considerations for a IPv6 hot standby configuration:
•
For Layer 2 (port and VLAN) configurations
—
Each VLAN must be configured per interface.
—
Client-side and server-side VLANs must also be members in an interswitch-link (ISL) port, or
have the ISL interface as the VRRP group interface.
—
In a one-arm setup, the VR group can be configured using the ISL link. For more
information, see
One Arm SLB Configuration, page 199
.
•
For spanning tree group configurations
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The Spanning Tree Protocol must be turned off.
•
Layer 3 interface and VRRP configurations
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In this example, tracking is performed by Layer 2 ports so that any failures on the master
result in a successful failover to the backup.
•
Server Load Balancing
—
Ports connected to the Alteon peer directly, or via a Layer 2 device, must have hot standby
(
/cfg/slb/port hot
) enabled. ISL and other ports should not have hot standby enabled.