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Note:
You can register either a VPN tunnel or an interface with an object tracker. For
more information see the definition of the keepalive-track command in the
Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference.
Note:
You cannot configure both DHCP Client and object tracking on the same WAN
FastEthernet interface. You can however, configure tracking on the DHCP client
default route. For more information on DHCP Client see
DHCP client
configuration on page 204.
Related topics:
Configuring RTR on page 284
Object tracking provisioning on page 286
Configuring RTR
About this task
For each remote device whose state you wish to monitor:
Procedure
1. Enter rtr, followed by a number from 1 to 30, to create the RTR.
For example:
Gxxx-001(config)# rtr 5
Gxxx-001(config-rtr 5)#
2. Use the type command to specify the remote device by address, and specify the
probing method to be employed by the RTR probe: ICMP Echo or TCP
Connection.
If you specify a TCP Connection operation, also specify which port to probe in the
remote device.
Examples:
Gxxx-001(config-rtr 5)# type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho 10.0.0.1
Gxxx-001(config-rtr icmp 5)#
Gxxx-001(config-rtr 5)# type tcpConnect dest-ipaddr 147.42.11.1 dest-port
80
Gxxx-001(config-rtr tcp 5)#
3. Optionally, use the frequency command to specify the frequency at which RTR
probes are sent.
If you do not configure this parameter, the default value of five seconds is used.
WAN interfaces
284 Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway October 2013
Comments? infodev@avaya.com

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