Example For Configuring Rui Address Pool - The Local Address Pool Preferentially - Huawei NetEngine80E Configuration Manual - Reliability

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HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Reliability
11.10.5 Example for Configuring RUI Address Pool - the local
address pool Preferentially
Networking Requirements
On a network shown in
LSW. The two NE80E/40Es are master and slave NE80E/40Es through VRRP. The basic user
access functions are configured on Router A and Router B so that users can log in through the
master device.
The directly connected link is deployed between Router A and Router B. When the user-side
link or interface fails, you can deploy IP redirection to ensure that the network-side traffic is
sent back normally. That is, the network-side traffic is forwarded through the link from Router
A to Router B in IP redirection mode, without affecting access users.
Router B is configured with a hybrid address pool and functions a remote DHCP server so that
users logs in to Router B can apply for an address from the local address pool and then is assigned
the address from the remote DHCP server.
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peer-backup hot
vrrp-id 1 interface gigabitethernet 1/0/0.2
ip-pool hsi include hsi-bak node 5
ip-pool hsi include hsi-main node 10
#
interface gigabitethernet 1/0/0.1
user-vlan 50
remote-backup-profile profile1
bas
access-type layer2-subscriber
authentication-method
#
interface gigabitethernet 3/0/0
undo shutdown
ip address 10.1.1.7 255.255.255.0
#
return
NOTE
The X1 and X2 models of the NE80E/40E do not support the RUI protocol and therefore do not back up
BRAS user information.
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