Cisco Systems 78-13983-04 Network Router User Manual


 
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Cisco MWR 1900 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Configuring Redundancy
Step 5 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 for each class map.
Step 6 Exit policy map configuration mode.
Router(config-pmap-c)# exit
Router(config-pmap)# exit
Assigning a QoS Boilerplate to an Interface
To assign a QoS boilerplate to a multilink interface, do the following in global configuration mode.
Step 1 Access the multilink interface configuration mode.
Router(config)# interface multilink number
Step 2 Assign the QoS boilerplate to the multilink interface.
Router(config-if)# service-policy output policy_name
Configuring Redundancy
The MWR 1900 router can be used in either a redundant configuration (preferable) or as a stand-alone
device.
Note To implement redundancy, you must also configure HSRP under the Fast Ethernet interface. See the
“Configuring HSRP Support” section on page 4-6 for more information.
Redundant MWR 1900s
For redundancy, the MWR 1900 router makes use of the existing HSRP feature. However, additional
controls are needed for the MWR 1900. In a redundant configuration, the MWR 1900 router must track
the status of the health and revertive loopback interfaces as well as the backhaul interface.
To configure an MWR 1900 for use in a redundant configuration, do the following starting in global
configuration mode:
Step 1 Disable EADI capabilities on the router.
Router(config)# disable-eadi
Step 2 Enter redundancy mode.
Router(config)# redundancy
Step 3 Enter the y-cable mode.
Router(config-r)# mode y-cable