initialize | |
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node1 | redo the initialization as HA with Node1 and node2 |
node2 | redo the initialization as HA with Node1 and node2 |
Global config | Create two nodes |
Clock Synchronization | authority > router > system > ntp |
DNS config | Static DNS ( 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 ) |
Management flag = True ( to allow NDS, NTP: "mgt" protocols SNMP, . . . ) | |
HA Sync Interface Redundancy link | Option 1: Directly connected ( cable between the two nodes ) only SYNC Interface: Fabric IF + non-forwarding |
https://docs.128technology.com/docs/config_non_forwarding_ha_interfaces | |
Device-interface: | Forwarding = False ( stay in Linux ) |
Netw interface | Basic Information, type: Fabric IP@ / 31 |
Linux | ifcfg Option: ZONE= trusted >> allow to conductor to talk to the node, thru the other node |
Option 1: Not-Directly connected ( switch / router between the two nodes ) Shared + non-forwarding | |
Netw interface | Basic Information, type: Shared IP@ / 30 or else |
Fabric interface: | Option 2: Fabric ( directly connected) + Forwarding this interface is a forwarding interface between two nodes in a router, |
Device-interface: | Forwarding= True PCI Address: |
Netw interface | Basic Information, type: Fabric |
Clone the node1 | |
Node2 software | make sure node has the same software release |
WAN Link | Option 1: Shared physical |
1- same shared mac address 2- same global ID | |
Device-interface | create a "Shared physical/ MAC addresses" ( copy Node 1) |
Network-interface | ( first node1 ) clear the global id ( copy Node 1) |
Redundancy Group | redundancy-group configuration |
@Router > Redundancy Group>>> Node2,
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WAN Link | Option 2: VRRP |
LAN Link | |
device | Device-interface shared-phys-address 0C:C4:7A:AB:37:8D |
Both have exactly the same config |
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