Configuring Nokia Ipso With Ip560 Adp Interfaces; Effect On Interfaces - Nokia IP560 - Hard Disk Drive Based Installation Manual

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Configuring Nokia IPSO with IP560 ADP Interfaces

This section includes information about configuring Nokia IPSO to use the interfaces on a Nokia
ADP module. To help you understand the implications of installing an ADP module, it provides
an example of the steps you might perform to install an ADP module in an IP560 appliance
running the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP).

Effect on Interfaces

When you install ADP modules, Nokia IPSO automatically creates interface names for the ADP
interfaces and changes the existing interface names and configuration information, as explained
below:
If you install an ADP module in an IP560 appliance, the names and configuration
information for the interfaces previously installed in slot 2 become invalid.
The interface names of the interfaces installed in slot 1 of an IP560 appliance do not change.
These changes can affect any features or protocols that use the existing interfaces or their
addresses, including the following:
Dynamic routing protocols
Multicast routing protocols
Static routing configuration
VRRP
IP clustering
Transparent mode
Link aggregation
Link redundancy
Traffic management/QoS
Note
After you install an ADP module, reconfigure any protocols and features that used removed
interfaces to use the ADP interfaces. Reassign IP addresses from the removed interfaces to
the ADP interfaces as appropriate.
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