Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV1 Manual page 251

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Table 116: Inet Family Configuration Details (continued)
Task
Your Action
Configure the
1.
Click Address next to Inet.
interface
2.
Click Add new entry next to Address.
address.
3.
Expand address.
4.
In the Name box, enter the interface name.
5.
In the Comment box, enter the comment.
6.
Select the Primary check box to configure this address to be the primary
address of the protocol on the interface. If the logical unit has more than
one address, the primary address is used by default as the source address
when packets originate from the interface and the destination does not
indicate the subnet.
7.
Select the Preferred check box to configure this address to be the
preferred address on the interface. If you configure more than one address
on the same subnet, the preferred source address is chosen by default
as the source address when you originate packets to destinations on the
subnet.
Configure VRRP
1.
Click Vrrp Group next to address.
IPv4 group.
2.
Click Add new entry next to Vrrp Group.
3.
In the Name box, enter the interface name.
4.
In the Comment box, enter the comment.
5.
In the Virtual Link Local Address box, enter the virtual link local address.
6.
From the priority list, select the router's priority for being elected to be
the master router in the VRRP group. A larger value indicates a higher
priority for being elected.
Range: 1 through 255
Default: 100 (for backup routers)
7.
Select one of the following:
accept-data—To enable the interface to accept packets destined for
the virtual IP address.
no-accept-data—To prevent the interface from accepting packets
destined for the virtual IP address.
8.
From the Authentication Type list, select the authentication type.
9.
In the Authentication Key box, enter the authentication password.
10.
Select Advertise-Interval next to vrrp-group.
11.
Select one of the following:
advertise-interval—To configure the interval between Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) IPv4 advertisement packets.
Range: 1 through 255 seconds
fast-interval—To configure the interval, in milliseconds, between Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) advertisement packets.
Range: 100 through 999 milliseconds
inet6-advertise-interval—To configure the interval between Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) IPv6 advertisement packets
Range: 100 to 40,950 milliseconds (ms)
Chapter 17: Configuring Interfaces
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