Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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5. Enter the value you want to use to identify the virtual router and click Apply.
Additional fields appear.
6. Enter values for the configuration parameters for the virtual router.
Most of these parameters are the same as those used in the simplified configuration method
described in Table 9. The additional parameters displayed on this page are specific to the full
configuration method—Preempt mode, Monitor interface, and Auto-deactivation—and are
described Table 10.
7. Click Apply.
8. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Note
This procedure describes how to implement monitored-circuit VRRP using Network
Voyager. You can also use the CLI commands
set mcvr
to accomplish the same tasks. For
more information, see the CLI Reference Guide for the version of IPSO you are using.
To delete a virtual router
1. Click VRRP under Configuration > High Availability in the tree view.
2. Click VRRP Legacy Configuration.
3. Under the section showing the interface for which the VRID is configured, select the Off
radio button for the virtual Router.
Alternatively, you can select the Off radio button in the Mode section for the interface.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Configuring VRRPv2
Use VRRPv2 rather than Nokia’s monitored-circuit VRRP only if you do not have an extra IP
address to use for monitored-circuit VRRP.
Note
You must use monitored-circuit VRRP when configuring virtual IP support for any dynamic
routing protocol. Do not use VRRPv2 when configuring virtual IP support for any dynamic
routing protocol.
To add or back up a virtual router using VRRPv2
1. Click VRRP under Configuration > High Availability in the tree view.
2. Click VRRP Legacy Configuration.