Resilient Tunnel - Avaya 3.7 Configuration Manual

Release 3.7
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Using advanced features
4. From the Servers list, select a specific secondary end-point.
5. Use
Table 16
Table 16: Servers list commands
When finished, click Save to save your work.

Resilient Tunnel

Tunnels are used to protect VPN traffic that moves through the public networks. The endpoints
for tunnels are located in VSUs. Resilient Tunnels are used for backing up a specific primary
tunnel. Up to three resilient tunnels can be created to backup a specific security gateway. VSUs
can report tunnel switching to a common SNMP manager (See
device on page
Note:
Resilient tunnels are configurable on VSUs running VPNos 3.x.
Note:
Figure 67
illustrates a simple example. San Francisco LAN has two gateways to the WAN. The
high-speed route is used by the primary tunnel, and the low-speed route is used by the resilient
tunnel. If the circuit in which VSU
to VSU
. Once VSU
C
switching is controlled by VSU
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for performing specific management tasks.
Command
Description
Edit
Use this command to edit the server with the Add
Directory Server dialog box.
Move Up
Click this button to move the server higher in the list.
Move Down
Click this button to move the server lower in the list.
Delete
Click this button to remove the server from the list.
245).
is located goes out of service, traffic automatically switches
B
is back in-service, VPN traffic then switches to the primary tunnel. The
B
which is located in the Tokyo LAN.
A
Using SNMP to monitor the

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