Hello,

 

If an interface goes down, it’s ok, but if the ip address is not accessible 
because of a change of routing or have been destroy, the interface if OK, but 
it can’t respond to the ping

 

 

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De : ROUSSEAUX Jonathan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : mardi 30 décembre 2008 13:42
À : spectrum
Objet : RE: [spectrum] IP redundancy

 

Hello,

 

Isn’t it the case by default? If an interface goes down, you will get a trap 
and so potentially an alert depending of your policies.

 

In our case, we disabled IP redundancy feature because we manage device via 
loopback interface and so it’s a non sense to keep it on. (In 9.0 it’s disabled 
by default from what I’ve heard).

 

But I’m new to spectrum so if I’m wrong do not hesitate to tell it.

 

Regards,

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: mardi 30 décembre 2008 13:13
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] IP redundancy

 


Hi everyone, 

I've got Spectrum 8.1 installed and a question regarding IP redundancy subview. 
When, let's say router, is modelled with one IP address and there are 4 more 
addresses under 'Redundancy Preferred Addresses' is there a way to generate an 
alarm when one of these redundant addresses is unavailable? 

How many IP addresses are collected from the router and displayed under 
'Redundancy Preferred Addresses'? Is there a limit? 

Regards,

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