To activate the IP redundancy process, enable the IP Redundancy field in the IP Router Operating Parameters window.
The IP Redundancy Table window displays the following parameters:
Interface IP Address — The IP address that the redundancy feature is running on.
Main Router Address — The router IP address that the devices backing up.
Operating Status — The entry status:
Active — The backup router is active on this interface.
Inactive — The backup router is not active on this interface.
Poll Interval — This router-polling interval, in seconds. If the interval is 0 then the router is not polled.
Time Out — The interval in seconds during which the router must signal. If the router does not signal within this interval, it is considered non-operational. If Time Out is equal to 0, the device ignores the table entry.
To add an IP Redundancy Table
entry:
Click . The IP Redundancy Table Insert window is
displayed.
Complete the table
entry fields and click . The IP Redundancy Table
window is displayed.
Click . When the Status field displays “Finished!”,
the entry is confirmed as created.
To edit an IP Redundancy Table
entry:
Click . The IP Redundancy Table Edit window is
displayed.
Edit the required
table entry fields and click . The IP Redundancy Table
window is displayed.
Click . When the Status field displays “Finished!”,
the fields are confirmed as modified.
To delete an IP Redundancy
Table entry:
Select the entry to delete.
Click .
Click . When the Status field displays “Finished!”,
the entry is confirmed as deleted.
To activate the IP redundancy process, enable the IP Redundancy field in the IP Router Operating Parameters window.