Redundancy Enable; Redundancy Hello - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Security Command Reference

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[Sysname]gdoi ks group abc
[Sysname-gdoi-ks-group-abc] ipsec 10
[Sysname-gdoi-ks-group-abc-ipsec-10] profile profile1
[Sysname-gdoi-ks-group-abc-ipsec-10]
Related commands
gdoi ks group
ipsec

redundancy enable

Use redundancy enable to enable GDOI KS redundancy.
Use undo redundancy enable to disable GDOI KS redundancy.
Syntax
redundancy enable
undo redundancy enable
Default
GDOI KS redundancy is disabled.
Views
GDOI KS group view
Default command level
2: System level
Usage guidelines
GDOI KS redundancy enables a group of KSs to work together for high availability and load sharing.
One KS is the primary KS, and others are secondary KSs. Secondary KSs back up data for the
primary KS and can accept registrations from GMs.
Examples
# Enable KS redundancy in GDOI KS group abc.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname]gdoi ks group abc
[Sysname-gdoi-ks-group-abc] redundancy enable
[Sysname-gdoi-ks-group-abc]
Related commands
gdoi ks group

redundancy hello

Use redundancy hello to configure the redundancy hello packet sending interval, and the maximum
number of consecutive failures allowed in receiving redundancy hello packets before the secondary
KS considers itself disconnected from the primary KS.
Use undo redundancy enable to restore the default.
Syntax
redundancy hello { interval interval | number number } *
undo redundancy hello [ interval | number ]
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