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9. Define the following VRRP
General
parameters:
10. Refer to the
Protocol Extension
field to define the following:
Description
In addition to an ID assignment, a virtual router configuration can be assigned a textual
description (up to 64 characters) to further distinguish it from others with a similar
configuration.
Priority
Use the spinner control to set a VRRP priority setting from 1 - 254. The access point uses
the defined setting as criteria in selection of a virtual router master. The higher the value,
the greater the likelihood of this virtual router ID being selected as the master.
Virtual IP Addresses
Provide up to 8 IP addresses representing the Ethernet switches, routers or security
appliances defined as virtual router resources to the AP7131 access point.
Advertisement Interval
Unit
Select either
seconds
,
milliseconds
or
centiseconds
as the unit used to define VRRP
advertisements. Once an option is selected, the spinner control becomes enabled for that
Advertisement Interval
option. The default interval unit is seconds. If changing the VRRP
group version from 2 to 3, ensure the advertisement interval is in centiseconds. Use VRRP
group version 2 when the advertisement interval is either in seconds or milliseconds.
Advertisement Interval
Once the
Advertisement Interval Unit
has been selected, use the spinner control to set the
interval at which the VRRP master sends out advertisements on each of its configured
VLANs. The default setting is 1 second.
Preempt
Select this option to ensure a high priority backup router is available to preempt a lower
priority backup router resource. The default setting is enabled. When selected, the
Preempt Delay
option becomes enabled to set the actual delay interval for pre-emption.
This setting determines if a node with a higher priority can takeover all the Virtual IPs from
the nodes with a lower priority.
Preempt Delay
If the
Preempt
option is selected, use the spinner control to set the delay interval (in
seconds) for preemption.
Interface
Select this value to enable/disable VRRP operation and define the AP7131 VLAN
(1 - 4,094) interface where VRRP will be running. These are the interfaces monitored to
detect a link failure.
Sync Group
Select this option to assign a VRRP sync group to this VRRP ID’s group of virtual IP
addresses. This triggers VRRP failover if an advertisement is not received from the virtual
masters that are part of this VRRP sync group. This setting is disabled by default.
Network Monitoring:
Local Interface
Select
wwan1
,
pppoe1
and
VLAN ID
(s) as needed to extend VRRP monitoring to these
local access point interfaces. Once selected, these interfaces can be assigned an
increasing or decreasing level or priority for virtual routing within the VRRP group.
Network Monitoring:
Critical Resources
Assign the priority level for the selected local interfaces. Backup virtual routers can
increase or decrease their priority in case the critical resources connected to the master
router fail, and then transition to the master state themselves. Additionally, the master
virtual router can lower its priority if the critical resources connected to it fails, so the
backup can transition to the master state. This value can only be set on the backup or
master router resource, not both. Options include
None
,
increment-priority
, and
decrement
priority
.
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