Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Interchassis Session Recovery
▀ ICSR Configuration
▄ VPC-VSM System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 19
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Step 2
Configure the SRP context with priority, chassis mode, hello interval, dead-interval and peer IP address by applying the
example configuration in
example configuration in
Step 3
Configure the SRP context with interface parameters (including interface name, IP address and port number) for
interchassis communication by applying the example configuration in
interchassis communication by applying the example configuration in
Step 4
Verify your SRP context configuration by following the steps in
Verifying SRP Configuration
Step 5
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Creating and Binding the SRP Context
Use the example below to create the SRP context and bind it to primary chassis IP address:
Important:
ICSR is configured across two VPC-VSM instances. Be sure to create the redundancy context on
both instances.
Important:
StarOS CLI commands must be executed on both instance. Access the StarOS CLI on both instances
before continuing. Always make configuration changes on the primary instance first.
Important:
Before starting this configuration, identify which instance to configure as the primary and use that
login session.
configure
context srp_ctxt_name [-noconfirm]
service-redundancy-protocol
bind address ip_address
end
Notes:
ICSR should be configured and maintained in a separate context.
Be sure to bind the local IP address to the primary instance. When configuring the backup instance, be sure to
bind the local IP address to the backup instance.
Configuring SRP Context Parameters
Important:
StarOS CLI commands must be executed on both VPC-VSM instances. Log into both instances
before continuing. Always make configuration changes on the primary instance first.