Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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284 Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide
resulting in the effective priority value. This effective priority value of the virtual router is
used to determine the election of the VRRP master router.
Note
You must enter a priority delta value for each interface you select to monitor. If you do not
enter a priority delta value, Network Voyager displays an error message.
4. Click Apply.
5. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each interface you want to monitor.
6. To remove a specific monitored interface dependency, click off next to the name of the
interface you want to remove from the monitored list. Click Apply.
The name of the interface disappears from the list of monitored interfaces
7. Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Changing the List of Addresses in a Monitored Circuit Virtual
Router for IPv6
1. Click VRRP for IPv6 under Configuration > System Configuration > IPv6
Configuration > Router Services in the tree view.
2. Locate the virtual router and the interface with the IP address to change.
You can locate the virtual router information by using the Virtual Router ID value displayed
in the Virtual Router field.
3. To remove an IP address from the list, click Off next to the address you want to delete.
Click Apply.
4. To add an IP address to the list, enter the IP address in the Backup Address text box.
Click Apply.
The first back-up address you configure must be a link-local address. Any link-local address
must belong to the fe80::/64 subnet, and global addresses must belong to the subnet of the
interface.
5. To make your changes permanent, click Save.
Traffic Management
Configuring traffic management features for IPv6 is essentially the same as for IPv4. See
Chapter 10, “Configuring Traffic Management” for more information.