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NSRP Clusters Overview on page 363
Creating an NSRP Cluster on page 365
Configuring Active/Passive Cluster on page 366
To configure an active/active cluster, you must configure a second VSD group:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Double-click the cluster to open the cluster configuration. In the cluster navigation
2.
tree, select Members.
In the VSD definitions area, click the Add icon to display the Add VSD dialog box.
3.
Select a value, and then click OK to save the new VSD. The VSD you added appears
4.
in the VSD Definitions list.
Select Network > Vlan > Group, and click the Add icon to display the New Vlan Group
5.
Entry dialog box.
Enter the VLAN group name, VLAN group settings, binding VLAN group to port and
6.
zone settings, and select any value in the VSD group ID. The value of the VSD group
ID is the list of VSD definitions from the NSRP members.
Click OK to save your changes to the cluster.
7.
The VSD group member with the priority number closest to 0 becomes the primary. (The
default is 100.) If two devices have the same priority value, the device with the lowest
MAC address becomes primary.
Virtual Routers Overview on page 296
Virtual Router General Properties Overview on page 297
NSRP Clusters Overview on page 363
Creating an NSRP Cluster on page 365
Active/Active Configurations Overview on page 370
Configuring Active/Passive Cluster on page 366
Synchronizing Virtual Router Configurations and RunTime Objects (NSM Procedure)
on page 371
The virtual router synchronization tasks are as follows:
Synchronizing Virtual Router Configurations on page 372
Configuring the Virtual Router Synchronization Settings on page 372
Synchronizing Runtime Objects on page 373
Chapter 13: High Availability
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