Index
A
- access modules
- ES2 4G LMs as
- access modules in the LNS
- receipt of event from an application
- Access-Request messages
- Acct-Start messages
- Acct-Stop messages
- activating guidelines
- active
- active, line module high availability state
- change in previously matching criterion
- mirroring of information
- synchronization of data
- unsupported application configured
- when a switchover occurs
- application support
- Automatic Reversion
- automatic switchover 1
- Automatic Switchover
B
C
- call setup rate
- data synchronization
- under peak load conditions
- clear redundancy commands
- cold boot
- of secondary line module
- commands for configuring
- stateful SRP switchover
- connection manager
- usage of stream ID
- conventions
- customer support 1
D
- data synchronization
- call setup rate impact
- deactivating
- deactivating guidelines
- high availability, line modules
- redundancy mode of line modules
- destination address (DA), VRRP
- DHCP proxy client bindings
- mirroring of data
- preservation of
- direct memory access (DMA)
- receipt of packets for forwarding controller
- receipt of packets for system controller
- disable-switch-on-error command
- disabled
- disabled, line module high availability state
- cold-restart of the router
- retention in the same state
- router uses redundancy mode
- disabled,, line module high availability state
- documentation set
- double fault window
- scenarios that occur
- simultaneous switchovers of
- system behavior during
- downlink modules
- ES2 4G LMs as
- drop events
- on egress queues
- drop rates
- on egress queues
E
- egress queues
- drop events on
- drop rates on
- forwarding events on
- forwarding rates on
- ES2 4G line modules
- as access modules
- as downlink modules
- ES2 4G LMs
- installed with Service IOA
F
- failover. See switchover
- file system synchronization mode
- forwarding controller
- receives packets from interface controller
- tables that point to failed modules
- transfer of packets from the interface controller
- transfer of packets to the system controller
- usage of stream ID
- forwarding controller database
- forwarding events
- on egress queues
- forwarding rates
- on egress queues
H
- hardware
- high availability
- activating 1, 2
- activating guidelines
- deactivating 1, 2
- IP interface priority 1, 2
- overview
- preservation of DHCP proxy client bindings
- high availability mode
- high availability mode, line modules
- brief pause in data forwarding
- initial bulk transfer of data
- no impact on existing user sessions
- synchronization of state and dynamic configuration
- transaction-based mirroring subsequently
- high availability pair
- high availability, line module See stateful line module switchover
- high availability, line modules
I
- icr cluster
- ICR commands
- icr interface
- ICR Options
- ICR Partition
- ICR partition accounting
- and dependence on Acct-Stop messages
- configuring
- disabling and enabling messages
- overview
- processing in different scenarios
- ICR Partition commands
- ICR partition ID VSA
- ICR Partition ID VSA
- transmitting to the virtual router
- ICR Partition Options
- ICR Partitions
- configuration example
- ICR RADIUS commands
- icr-partition
- in-service software upgrade. See unified ISSU
- initializing
- initializing, line module high availability state
- completion of operation
- critieria not met or previously matching criteria not complied
- events that occur
- presence of unsupported application
- when a switchover occurs
- Interchassis Redundancy
- interface controller
- forwards packets to system controller
- operational image that runs on
- receives packets destined for forwarding controller
- receives packets destined for system controller
- Interim-Acct messages
- IOA slots
- and SRP module combination
- IP addresses
- ip commands 1, See also vrrp commands
- ip address
- ip vrrp
- ip vrrp accept-data
- ip vrrp advertise-interval
- ip vrrp authentication-key
- ip vrrp authentication-type
- ip vrrp enable 1, 2
- ip vrrp preempt
- ip vrrp priority 1, 2
- ip vrrp track
- ip vrrp virtual-address 1, 2
- ip pim commands
- ISSU. See unified ISSU
L
- L2TP
- after switchover to the secondary module occurs
- configuration and operation data
- on the SRP module
- restoration of configuration to the new primary
- L2TP tunnels
- data packets received on
- LEDs
- line module high availability See stateful line module switchover
- line module high availability states
- line module redundancy
- configuring
- managing
- modules enabled for
- overview
- requirements
- line modules
- applications that support
- behavior of system functions
- cold switchover of
- on E120 and E320 routers, components
- replacing
- stateful switchover of
- warm switchover of
- with downlink interface to the LAC, reloading
- LNS devices
- ES2 4G LMs as access modules
- ES2 4G LMs as downlink modules
- LNS sessions
- stateful switchover of
- log messages
- generated for stateful line module switchover
- stateful line module switchover
- transition between switchover states 1, 2
- transition from active to disabled state
- transition from disabled to active state
- when HA is enabled
- stateful SRP switchover
- transition from pending to active state
- when HA is enabled 1, 2, 3
M
- manuals
- master router
- Module Redundancy
- switching example
- modules
N
P
- pending
- performance impact
- maximum tunneled PPP sessions
- platform considerations
- policy application
- downloading policy attachments
- in the line module
- transmission of policy attachments from SRP to LM
- policy attachments
- transfer in a bulk operation
- policy manager
- stateful line module switchover safe
- policy statistics
- PPP accounting statistics
- preserved across line module switchover
- Acct-Input-Octets RADIUS attribute
- Acct-Input-Packets RADIUS attribute
- Acct-Output-Octets RADIUS attribute
- Acct-Output-Packets RADIUS attribute
- IPv6-Acct-Input-Octets RADIUS attribute
- IPv6-Acct-Input-Packets RADIUS attribute
- IPv6-Acct-Output-Octets RADIUS attribute
- IPv6-Acct-Output-Packets RADIUS attribute
- PPP application
- after stateful line module switchover
- components on the line module
- echo requests for sessions on ES2 4G LM
- echo requests for sessions on failed module
- expiry of keepalives
- mirrored storage data
- sessions alternating between up and down states
- time for standby module to become active
- PPP echo reply messages
- sent from access modules in LNS
- PPP echo requests
- handling by access module in LNS
- stoppage of handling by access module in LNS
- PPP subscriber sessions
- on an LNS device in L2TP tunnels
- primary line module
- actions that trigger stateful switchover
- collection of statistics from
- disabling the slot
- disabling the slot of
- erasing the slot of
- failure of
- performance impact, stateful switchover
- reloading the slot of
- software fault occurs on
- timeout value
Q
- QoS
- agent clients bind and register
- configuration stored in line modules
- settings mirrored to standby module
- stateful line module switchover support
- queue manager
- agent running on line modules
- agents reside on line modules
- initiation of requests to the connection manager
- resides on the SRP
- usage of queue ID
R
- RADIUS
- rebooting of the router
- stateful line module switchover configured
- recovery of routers
- from double failures
- redundancy
- line module. See line module redundancy
- SRP module. See SRP module redundancy
- redundancy commands
- redundancy force-switchover 1, 2, 3
- redundancy lockout
- redundancy revert
- redundancy revertive
- srp switch
- redundancy modes
- redundancy modes, line modules
- removal of IOAs
- without powering down
- replacement of line modules
- stateful line module switchover enabled, action taken for failures
- cold and warm switchovers of LMs in a HA pair
- disabling the slots in which the LMs in a HA pair reside
- reloading slot in which LMs in a HA pair reside
- reloading the primary line module
- reloading the secondary line module
- removing IOAs from LMs in a HA pair without powering down
- without erasing the interface settings
- resetting of subscriber sessions
- with stateful line module switchover disabled, dependency on
S
- secondary line module
- disabling the slot
- disabling the slot of
- erasing the slot of
- mirroring of
- performance impact, stateful switchover
- preservation of active sessions
- reloading the slot of
- software fault occurs on
- taking over as
- taking over as primary, timeout exceeded for primary
- taking over as the primary
- sequence number checking
- for packets on L2TP tunnels
- Service Availability
- show icr commands
- show ip commands
- show issu commands
- show redundancy commands
- show environment 1, 2
- show hardware 1, 2
- show redundancy
- show redundancy clients
- show redundancy clients all
- show redundancy detail
- show redundancy history
- show redundancy history detail
- show redundancy history line-card slot
- show redundancy history line-card slot detail
- show redundancy line-card
- show redundancy line-card slot
- show redundancy srp
- show redundancy srp detail
- show redundancy switchover-history
- simultaneous switchover of
- SRP and line modules
- SRP module redundancy 1
- SRP modules
- installing a redundant module
- paired with IOAs
- reset button
- simultaneous switchover with line modules
- stateful line module switchover
- 1:1 redundancy model
- access modules in an LNS device
- actions that trigger
- activating
- activating guidelines
- active module, primary
- advantages of functionality
- and line module redundancy
- and stateful SRP switchover
- applications that do not support
- applications that support
- available on the operational image
- behavior of system functions
- benefits of
- deactivating
- deactivating guidelines
- differences in keywords of commands
- disabled
- downlink modules in an LNS device
- enabled on the router
- for LNS sessions
- forwarding controller tables
- guidelines for configuring
- historical record of, not preserving
- hot-swap of the IOA
- improving router availability
- independent of stateful SRP switchover
- interworking with unified ISSU
- log messages
- log messages generated during
- maximum pairs that can be configured
- modules enabled for
- mutually exclusive of
- non-support of
- not preserving packets flowing
- overview
- performance impact
- primary line module
- scenarios of configuration
- secondary line module
- sequence number checking
- similarity in configuration commands
- spare or standby module, secondary
- supported line module, IOA combination
- supported LM and IOA combinations
- system operations when enabled on the router
- unavailable for setting up
- using status LEDs for monitoring
- viewing
- stateful line module switchover commands
- stateful line module switchover, scenarios
- not supported in software releases
- setting disabled on the router
- stateful SRP switchover
- configuration independent of
- differences in keywords of commands
- disruption of connection between ICs
- does not prevent root cause of reload or restart
- log messages
- similarity in configuration commands
- simultaneously performed with
- stateful SRP switchover., See also high availability
- stateless switchover mode, line modules
- states
- statistics
- for policy manager
- for PPP applications
- last collected value used as baseline
- status LEDs
- monitoring redundancy state of SRP and line modules
- status LEDs, monitoring
- subscriber sessions
- preservation of active
- support, technical See technical support
- switchover 1
T
- technical support
- text and syntax conventions
- transmission of packets
- between forwarding and interface controllers
- between forwarding and system controllers
U
- unified ISSU
- disabled on the secondary module
- support on primary module
- unified ISSU (in-service software upgrade) 1
- AAA support
- application support
- ATM support 1
- BGP IPv6 support
- DHCP support 1
- DHCP support:relay and relay proxy
- DoS protection support
- Ethernet support 1
- FTP support
- halting during initialization
- halting during upgrade
- initialization phase 1
- interoperation with
- IPv6
- IS-IS support 1
- IS-ISv6 support 1
- L2TP support
- layer 3 protocol traffic forwarding
- OSPF support 1
- overview
- phases
- PIM support
- platform
- procedure for upgrade
- references
- requirements
- restoring original router state 1, 2
- router behavior
- service restoration phase 1, 2
- SONET/SDH support
- subscriber support 1
- support, application
- T3 support
- TACACS+ support
- terms
- timer settings for routing protocol timers
- upgrade phase 1, 2
- upgrade procedure
- unified ISSU (in-service software upgrade):DHCP support
- upgrading software
V
- virtual MAC address
- virtual router ID (VRID). See VRID
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP). See VRRP
- VRID (virtual router ID)
- configuration
- creating 1, 2
- router election rules 1, 2
- vrrp
- VRRP
- VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)
- advertisement interval
- advertisement messages
- authentication key
- authentication type
- backup router 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- configuration examples 1, 2, 3
- configuring
- how it works
- implementation 1, 2
- MAC address
- master router
- monitoring 1, 2, 3, 4
- overview
- preemption 1, 2
- router election rules 1, 2
- router priority
- VLAN support
- VRRP router defined
- vrrp commands
- VRRP commands
W
- warm restart
- IP interface priority 1, 2
- preservation of DHCP proxy client bindings
- warm restart, line modules
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