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4. Configure static routes on the secondary clean-side Alteon.
>> /cfg/l3/frwd/route
>> # add 10.10.2.1 255.255.255.255 10.10.3.3 2
>> # add 10.10.2.2 255.255.255.255 10.10.3.4 3
>> # add 10.10.2.11 255.255.255.255 10.10.3.3 2
>> # add 10.10.2.12 255.255.255.255 10.10.3.4 3
5. Apply and save the configuration, and reboot Alteon.
>> # apply
>> # save
>> # /boot/reset
Verify Proper Connectivity
To verify proper configuration at this point in the process, use the ping option to test network
connectivity. At each Alteon, you should receive a valid response when pinging the destination
addresses established in the static routes.
For example, on the secondary clean-side Alteon, the following commands should receive a valid
response:
>> # ping 10.10.2.1
Response; 10.10.2.1: #1 OK, RTT 1 msec.
>> # ping 10.10.2.2
Response; 10.10.2.2: #1 OK, RTT 1 msec.
>> # ping 10.10.2.11
Response; 10.10.2.11: #1 OK, RTT 1 msec.
>> # ping 10.10.2.12
Response; 10.10.2.12: #1 OK, RTT 1 msec.
Configure VRRP on the Secondary Dirty-Side Alteon
The secondary dirty-side Alteon must be configured with the primary as its peer. Once this is done,
the secondary Alteon receives the remainder of its configuration from the primary when
synchronized in a later step.
In this example, the secondary Alteon is configured to use primary dirty-side Interface 1 as its peer.
>> # /cfg/l3/vrrp/on
>> # /cfg/slb
>> # on
>> # sync/peer 1
>> # addr 195.1.1.10
>> # ena
>> # apply
>> # save
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302
Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
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