Creating Grouped Configurations for SRC-ACP
We recommend that you configure SRC-ACP within a group. When you create a configuration group, the software creates a configuration with default values filled in.
Configuration groups allow you to share the SRC-ACP configuration with different SRC-ACP instances in the SRC network. You can also set up different configurations for different instances.
You can then create a grouped SRC-ACP configuration that is shared with some SRC-ACP instances. For example, if you create two different SRC-ACP groups called config1 and config2 within the shared SRC-ACP configuration, you could select the SRC-ACP configuration that should be associated with a particular SRC-ACP instance.
Use the shared option of the slot number acp statement to select the group for an SRC-ACP instance as part of the local configuration. Use the shared acp group name statements to configure the group.
To select and configure a group:
- From configuration mode, select a group for an SRC-ACP
instance. For example, to select a group called config1 in the path
/:
For more information, see Configuring Local Properties for SRC-ACP.
- Commit the configuration.
- From configuration mode, configure a group. For example,
to configure a group called config1, specify the group as part of
the SRC-ACP configuration.
[edit] user@host# edit shared acp group config1 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command > configuration > congestion-point-classifier > group Group of ACP configuration properties | Pipe through a command
For more information, see Configuring SRC-ACP.
