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Select the mode that the device is to assume:
5.
Master—The VSD group member (primary device) that processes traffic sent to
the VSI.
Backup—The VSD group member that becomes the primary device if the current
primary device fails. The election process uses device priorities to determine which
member to promote. When electing a new primary, an RTO peer has precedence
over any other VSD group member, even if that member has a better priority rating.
Ineligible—The VSD group member that cannot participate in the election process.
The preempt option must be enabled on the master device for this option to appear.
Click OK to save your changes.
6.
NSRP Clusters Overview on page 363
Creating an NSRP Cluster on page 365
Active/Active Configurations Overview on page 370
Example: Changing VSD Group Member States on page 374
To change the VSD group member state:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices, and then double-click
1.
the cluster to open the cluster configuration.
In the cluster navigation tree, select NSRP Directives > Exec Mode.
2.
Select Office A, and then click Exec Mode. Configure as master (primary) of VSD
3.
group 0.
Select Office B, and then click Exec Mode. Configure as master (primary) of VSD
4.
group 1.
Both configurations are shown in Figure 7 on page 375.
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