monitor_only
- Ports that are monitored but do not have a virtual address managed on them.
They will not have their links brought down temporarily during a failover scenario. These
ports are only monitored. If a problem occurs on this type of link it will cause a failover
scenario.
configure_only
- Ports are configured as per the zconfig commands, but do not participate in
the high availability network. Problems on these links will not cause a switch failover.
NOTE: The
zhp
specified for interconnect is important, and will be the
zhp
interface/VLAN where
zspconfig
/HA on the the master will start the DHCP daemon.
Zre51 on the slave swtiches should be configured up into this same VLAN so that
zspconfig -u
can connect to the master.
Each port that is setup in a VLAN by the
zconfig
commands must have its port type specified.
The port type is specified on a physical port bases. That is on a
zre
basis, but
zhp
names can be
used as a quick way to setup the port type for all ports that are a member of that VLAN. It is
possible to make a port a member of more then one VLAN. That is a
zre
can be a member of
more then one
zhp
. In such cases, configuring the
zhps
as different port types would cause a
conflict, and will not work. To handle this setup the individual
zre
commands would be used to
setup the port types. Here is an example of setting up the port types as a continuation of our
current configuration:
interconnect:
zhp2; # Could also use zre14
RAINlink: zhp0, zhp1;
# Could also use zhp0..1,
# or list the zres
The ".." wild card is supported as in
zconfig
to indicate a range of numbers. The comma is
used to indicate a list. The
zres
that are part of the
zhp
could also be used. Here is a more
complex setup. The
zconfig
commands are also shown to understand the VLAN setup:
zconfig zhp0: vlan1 = zre1..4, zre23;
zconfig zhp1: vlan2 = zre5..8, zre23;
zconfig zhp100: vlan100 = zre23;
zconfig zhp0: vlan1 = zre1..4;
zconfig zhp1: vlan2 = zre5..8;
zconfig zhp2: vlan100 = zre23;
# sibling and virtual address setup omitted
interconnect:
zhp100;
RAINlink: zre1..8;
# Use zre definition to
# exclude zre23
If
zhp0
and
zhp100
are setup as different port types, there would be a conflict for port
zre23
.
In the particular example above, the
zre23
is shared. It is used to pass VRRP interconnect
traffic and as a means to pass VLAN 1 and 2 traffic between switches. Since
zre23
is an
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