To configure Chassis Cluster:
Table 216: Chassis Cluster Configuration Page
Field | Function |
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Node Settings | |
Node ID |
Displays the number by which a node is identified. Numbers (1 through 15) is used for the chassis cluster. |
Cluster ID |
Displays the number by which a cluster is identified. specified as a number from 0 to 1. |
Host Name |
Displays the name of the host in the chassis cluster (node0 or node1). |
Backup Router |
Displays the name of the backup router. |
IP Address |
Displays the destination IP address. |
Status |
Displays the state of the redundancy group.
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HA Cluster Settings >Interfaces | |
Name |
Displays the name of the physical interface to monitor. |
Member Interfaces/IP Address |
Need Input. |
Redundancy Group |
Display the status of the specified redundancy group. |
HA Cluster Settings > Redundancy Group | |
Group |
Displays the redundancy group identification number. |
Preempt |
Displays the preempt option selected. The options available are:
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Gratuitous ARP Count |
Displays the umber of gratuitous ARP requests that a newly elected primary device in a chassis cluster sends out to announce its presence to the other network devices. |
Node Priority |
Displays the assigned priority for the redundancy group on that node. The eligible node with the highest priority is elected master. |
Table 217: Edit Node Setting Details
Field | Function | Action |
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Node Settings | ||
Host Name |
Specifies the name of the host. |
Ente the name of the host. |
Backup Router |
Specifies the backup router during failover. |
Enter the backup router address. |
Destination | ||
IP |
Specifies the destination IP address. |
Enter the destination IP address. |
Add |
Adds the destination address. |
Click Add to add the destination address. |
Delete |
Deletes the destination address. |
Click Delete to delete the destination address. |
Interface | ||
Interface |
Specifies the interfaces available for the router. |
Select one of the options available. |
IP |
Specifies the interface IP address |
Enter the interface IP address. |
Add |
Adds the interface. |
Click Add to add the interface. |
Delete |
Deletes the interface. |
Click Delete to delete the interface. |
Table 218: Add HA Cluster Settings Details
Field | Function | Action |
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Fabric Link>Fabric Link 0 (fab0) | ||
Interface |
Specifies the Fabric link 0. |
Enter the interface IP Fabric link 0. |
Add |
Adds the fabric interface 0. |
Click Add to add the fabric interface 0. |
Delete |
Deletes the fabric interface 0. |
Click Delete to delete the fabric interface 0. |
Fabric Link>Fabric Link 1 (fab1) | ||
Interface |
Specifies the Fabric link 1. |
Enter the interface IP for Fabric link 1. |
Add |
Adds the fabric interface 1. |
Click Add to add the fabric interface 1. |
Delete |
Deletes the fabric interface 1. |
Click Delete to delete the fabric interface 1. |
Redundant Ethernet | ||
Interface |
Specifies a logical interface consisting of two physical Ethernet interfaces, one on each chassis. |
Enter the logical interface. |
IP |
Specifies the redundant ethernet IP address. |
Enter the logical interface IP address. |
Redundancy Group |
Specifies the redundancy group ID number in the chassis cluster. |
Select one of the redundancy group from the dropdown list. |
Add |
Add the redundant ethernet IP address. |
Click Add to add the redundant ethernet IP address. |
Delete |
Delete the redundant ethernet IP address. |
Click Delete to delete the redundant ethernet IP address. |
Add Redundancy Group | ||
Redundancy Group |
Specifies the redundancy name. |
Enter the redundancy group name. |
Allow preemption of primaryship |
Allows a node with a better priority to initiate a failover for a redundancy group. |
By default, this feature is disabled. When disabled, a node with a better priority does not initiate a redundancy group failover (unless some other factor, such as faulty network connectivity identified for monitored interfaces causes a failover). |
Gratuitous ARP Count |
Specifies the number of gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests that a newly elected master sends out on the active redundant ethernet interface child links to notify network devices of a change in mastership on the redundant Ethernet interface links. |
Specify a value between 1 and 16. The default value is 4. |
node0 priority |
Specifies the priority value of node0 for a redundancy group. |
Enter the node priority number as 0. |
node1 priority |
Specifies the priority value of node1 for a redundancy group. |
Select the node priority number as 1. |
Interface Monitor | ||
Interface |
Specifies the number of redundant ethernet interfaces to be created for the cluster. |
Select the interface from the list. |
Weight |
Specifies the weight to be created for the cluster. |
Enter a value between 1 and 125. |
Add |
Adds the interfaces to be monitored by the redundancy group and their respective weights |
Click Add to add the interface and the weight to be monitored. |
Delete |
Delete the interfaces to be monitored by the redundancy group and their respective weights |
Click Delete to delete the interface and the weight to be monitored. |
IP Monitoring | ||
Weight |
specifies the weights to be monitored by the redundancy group. |
Enter a value between 1 and 255. |
Threshold |
Specifies the number of consecutive missed heartbeats that indicate a cluster failure. |
Enter a value between 3 and 8. |
IPV4 Addresses to be monitored | ||
IP |
Specifies the IPV4 addresses to be monitored for reachability. |
Enter the IPV4 addresses to be monitored for reachability. |
Weight |
Specifies the weight for the redundancy group interface to be monitored. |
Enter the weight for the redundancy group interface to be monitored. |
Add |
Adds the IPV4 addresses to be monitored. |
Click Add to add the IPV4 addresses to be monitored. |
Delete |
Delete the IPV4 addresses to be monitored. |
Click Delete to delete the IPV4 addresses to be monitored. |