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Creating an NSRP Cluster

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NOTE: We recommend that you do not change the settings of VSD group 0
after importing the NSRP to NSM. Doing so will result in a loss of most
attributes, especially the interface attributes. If you must change VSD group
0 settings, do not use NSM to delete or add VSD group 0. The safe way is to
use the CLI or the Web UI to make the change to the device cluster first, and
then reimport the cluster to NSM. On devices running ScreenOS 6.3, NSRP
supports IPv6.
For more information about NSRP, see the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference
Guide: NSRP for ScreenOS 5.x or the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide:
High Availability.
Route Types Overview on page 295
Routing Table Entries Overview on page 305
RIP Overview on page 321
IEEE 802.1x Support Overview on page 361
Supported EAP Types on page 362
Creating an NSRP Cluster on page 365
Configuring Active/Passive Cluster on page 366
Example: Configuring Active/Passive Cluster (NSM Procedure) on page 367
To create an NSRP cluster:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Double-click the device
1.
object to open the device configuration.
Click the Add icon and select Cluster.
2.
Follow the directions in the Add Device wizard to add the cluster.
3.
NOTE: When you select the device model and ScreenOS version,
remember that all devices in a cluster must be the same device model
and run the same ScreenOS version.
Right-click the cluster and select New > Cluster Member.
4.
Follow the directions in the Add Device wizard to import or model the cluster member.
5.
NOTE: When importing cluster device members, ensure that their device
configurations are in sync (errors can occur in the import process if you
attempt to import out-of-sync configurations).
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