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Two chassis configured for the same service types. The services must be bound on an SRP-activated
loopback interface.
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Both chassis must have identical hardware.
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Three contexts:
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Redundancy
–
to configure the primary and backup chassis redundancy.
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Source
–
AAA configuration of the specified nas-ip-address must be the IP address of an interface
bound to an HA, or any core network service configured within the same context.
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Destination
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to configure monitoring and routing to the PDN.
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AAA RADIUS server
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
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ICSR uses the route modifier to determine the chassis priority.
ICSR is a licensed Cisco feature. Verify that each chassis has the appropriate license before using these
procedures. To do this, log in to both chassis and execute a
show license information
command. Look
for "Inter-Chassis Session Recovery". If the chassis is not licensed, please contact your Cisco account
representative.
Important
ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.1
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Interchassis Session Recovery
Requirements
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