Configuring Rtr - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring WAN interfaces
Note:
You cannot configure both DHCP Client and object tracking on the WAN Fast
Note:
Ethernet interface. You can however configure tracking on the DHCP client
default route. For more information on DHCP Client see
client

Configuring RTR

For each remote device whose state you wish to monitor:
1. Use the rtr command, followed by a number from 1 to 30, to create the RTR.
G350-001(config)# rtr 5
G350-001(config-rtr 5)#
2. Use the type command to specify the remote device by address, and specify the probing
method to be employed by the RTR probe: ICMP Echo or TCP connection.
If you specify a TCP Connection operation, specify also which port to probe in the remote
device.
G350-001(config-rtr 5)# type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho 10.0.0.1
G350-001(config-rtr icmp 5)#
Or
G350-001(config-rtr 5)# type tcpConnect dest-ipaddr 147.42.11.1 dest-port
80
G350-001(config-rtr tcp 5)#
3. Optionally, use the frequency command to specify the frequency at which RTR probes
are sent. If you do not configure this parameter, the default value of 5 seconds is used.
G350-001(config-rtr icmp 5)# frequency 2 seconds
Done!
4. Optionally, use the dscp command to set the DSCP value in the IP header of the probe
packet, thus setting the packets' priority. If you do not configure this parameter, the default
value of 48 is used.
G350-001(config-rtr icmp 5)# dscp 43
Done!
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