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About This Guide
Bay Networks
®
redundancy services enhance router resilience by enabling a
router to recover from either interface or router failure with minimal delay.
Interface redundancy protects your network from failures of individual LAN
interfaces on a router. Router redundancy protects your network from failures of
the entire router. You can use these services separately or in combination to ensure
smooth and continuous operation of your network.
Configuring Interface and Router Redundancy
offers
• Overviews of interface and router redundancy and descriptions of how Bay
Networks redundancy services work (Chapter 1 and Chapter 2)
• Implementation notes that may affect how you configure interface and router
redundancy (Chapter 3)
• Instructions on configuring interface redundancy (Chapter 4)
• Instructions on configuring router redundancy (Chapter 5)
• Tables of default parameter values for router redundancy (Appendix A)
• Examples of how you can use router redundancy in your network
(Appendix B)
• Worksheets to help you configure router redundancy (Appendix C)
• Instructions on configuring BOFL parameters (Appendix D)
Before You Begin
Before using this guide, you must complete the following procedures:
• Create and save a configuration file.
• Retrieve the configuration file in local or remote mode.
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