
Configuring ATM Services
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Starting ATM Router Redundancy
This section describes how to start ATM router redundancy. For more information
about ATM router redundancy, see “ATM Router Redundancy Concepts” on
page 2-18
. For general information about router redundancy and detailed
descriptions of router redundancy parameters, see Configuring Interface and
Router Redundancy.
To configure router redundancy, you first create a template router redundancy
group configuration file. After creating this group configuration file, you then use
it to create each member configuration file twice: once as a primary file, which the
router uses when it boots as the primary member of the redundancy group, and
again as a secondary file, which the router uses in its role as a secondary member.
Note:
You can configure router redundancy only in local mode.
Note:
The Clear function allows you to clear all protocols from all circuits that
have router redundancy configured. This feature is useful when converting a
primary router redundancy configuration file to a secondary configuration file,
because a typical secondary configuration does not include any of the
protocols contained in the primary configuration.
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