Configuring mr-aps with static routes, Example 14-1 – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 14 Configuring Automatic Protection Switching

Multirouter Automatic Protection Switching

Example 14-1

shows the configuration of MR-APS on ATM interfaces. In the example, Router A is

configured with the working interface, and Router B is configured with the protect interface. If the
working interface on Router A becomes unavailable, the connection automatically switches over to the
protect interface on Router B.

Example 14-1 Configuring MR-APS

Router A (working interface)

configure terminal

interface atm 1/0/0

ip address 10.7.7.7 255.255.255.0

!

redundancy

associate slot 2 mr-aps

!

interface atm 2/0/0

aps group 1

aps working 1

Router B (protect interface)

interface atm 1/0/0

ip address 10.7.7.6 255.255.255.0

!

redundancy

associate slot 3 mr-aps

!

interface atm 3/0/0

aps group 1

aps protect 1 10.7.7.7

Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes

To configure MR-APS with static routes, perform the following procedures:

Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes on Unchannelized Line Cards, page 14-23

Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes on Channelized Line Cards, page 14-25

Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes on Unchannelized Line Cards

To optionally configure MR-APS with static routes on unchannelized line cards, enter the following
commands beginning in global configuration mode:

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# redundancy

Enters redundancy configuration mode, which allows you
to associate two line cards as a redundant pair.

Step 2

Router(config-r)# associate slot slot-one

mr-aps

Logically associates slots for APS processor redundancy.

To allow MR-APS to operate, you must associate a slot on
the working interface of one router and with a
corresponding protect interface on a second router.

Step 3

Router(config-r)# exit

Exits redundancy configuration mode and returns to global
configuration mode.

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