Configuring The Internal And External Routers - Nokia Voyager Reference Manual

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15. Under FireWall Related Configuration, set the firewall check so that IPSO
16. Make sure that are selected to be shared across the cluster.
17. Change the cluster state to O
18. Click A
19. Click S
20. Configure static routes from this node to the internal and external
21. On nodes B and C, configure interfaces with real IP addresses in each of
22. Join nodes B and C to the cluster.

Configuring the Internal and External Routers

You would also need to perform the following tasks on the routers facing the
cluster:
1. Because the cluster is using multicast mode, configure the internal and
2. Configure static routes to the cluster:
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does not check to see if Firewall-1 is running before it activates the
cluster.
This example assumes that you have not enabled Firewall-1 before
configuring the cluster.
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PPLY
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AVE
networks using 192.168.1.5 and 192.168.2.5 as gateway addresses (next
hops).
the four networks shown in the example.
These nodes will copy the configuration information you entered on node
A, including the static routes to the internal and external networks.
external routers to accept multicast ARP replies for unicast IP addresses.
(This is not necessary if you use forwarding mode.)
On the internal router, configure a static routes for 192.168.2.0 (the
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external network) using 192.168.1.10 (the internal cluster IP address)
as the gateway address.
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