Nortel Switched Firewall 2.3.3 User’s Guide and Command Reference
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Command reference
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/cfg/net/if
<interface number>
/vrrp
VRRP Interface Menu
The VRRP Interface Menu is used for configuring redundant interfaces when two hosts are
present in a cluster. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) ensures that if the active host
fails, the backup host will take over.
port
<interface port number>
This command is used to assign a port to this IP interface. Only one port may be assigned
to an interface. One port may be assigned to multiple interfaces, but the interface IP
addresses must be on different networks.
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A port must be configured before it can be assigned to an interface. To config-
ure a port, see
Port Menu (/cfg/net/port) on page 327
.
vrrp
The VRRP Menu is used for configuring an interface for high-availability when redun-
dant firewall hosts are in a cluster. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) ensures
that if the active firewall host fails, the redundant firewall host will take over. In an
active-standby (high-availability) configuration, each participating IP interface must be
configured separately for VRRP.
See
page 330
for menu items.
mgmt
This command enables management on this interface.
ena
This command enables this IP interface.
dis
This command disables this IP interface.
del
This command removes this IP interface from the Firewall configuration.
[VrrpInterface Menu]
vrid - Set virtual router ID
ip1 - Set first virtual IP
ip2 - Set second virtual IP
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Interface Menu (/cfg/net/if) (Continued)
Command Syntax and Usage