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Configuring Router Services
Enabling Coldstart Delay
If you configure a system to be the VRRP master (by setting its priority higher
than the other systems participating in the virtual router), it becomes master
again immediately after a reboot. This causes problems if you are using
FireWall-1 because the system becomes master again before the FireWall-1
synchronization process has finished. You can prevent these problems by
setting a coldstart delay (in seconds). After the system reboots, it does not
activate VRRP and become master until this number of seconds has elapsed.
This gives FireWall-1 time to synchronize completely.
1. Click C
2. Click the VRRP link in the Router Services section.
3. Click the Advanced VRRP Configuration link.
4. Enter a value (in seconds) in the C
enter up to 3600.
5. To disable Coldstart Delay, enter
This value is also the default.
6. Click A
Enabling Accept Connections to VRRP IPs
This feature allows you to accept and respond to IP packets destined to an
adopted VRRP IP address. The VRRP protocol specifies not to accept or
respond to such IP packets. Overriding this specification can be useful in
deploying applications whose service is tied to a VRRP IP address.
1. Click C
2. Click the VRRP link in the Router Services section.
3. Click the Advanced VRRP Configuration link.
4. Click the E
5. To disable this option, if you have enabled it, click the D
button. The default is Disabled.
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on the home page.
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, and then click S
PPLY
on the home page.
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radio button to accept connections to VRRP IPs.
NABLED
D
OLDSTART
ELAY
in the C
0
OLDSTART
to make your changes permanent.
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edit box. You can
D
edit box.
ELAY
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