- Copyright and Trademark Information
- Table of Contents
- play_arrow CTP Redundancy Overview
- play_arrow Configuring CTP Redundancy
- Enabling Ethernet Interface Failover (CTPView)
- play_arrow Configuring Route Management Redundancy
- Configuring Bundle Failover Between CTP Devices at Alternate Sites (CTPView)
- Configuring Bundle Failover Between CTP Devices at Both the Local and Remote Sites (CTPView)
- Configuring Bundle Failover Between CTP Devices at Both the Local and Remote Sites (CTP Menu)
- Configuring Packet Redundancy for Circuits (CTPView)
- Configuring Packet Redundancy for Circuits (CTP Menu)
- Configuring LOS Detection on CTP and SAToP Bundles (CTP Menu)
- play_arrow Administration
Route Management Redundancy Overview
Route management redundancy provides redundancy in case the next-hop gateway (the router) becomes unreachable.
When you configure your Ethernet interfaces, you specify a default next-hop gateway (router) in your default Ethernet interface configuration. You can then configure additional Ethernet interfaces with static routes to different next-hop gateways. The CTP device monitors the reachability of the next-hop gateway. If the gateway becomes unreachable, the CTP software removes the configured static route to the gateway from its routing table. You can also specify priority for static routes by assigning a metric.