18. Verify the completed configuration:
Configuring Health Check
1. Configure a management interface for the switch.
2. Specify the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the VLAG Peer:
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RS G8264# show vlag
We strongly recommend that you configure the G8264 to check the health status of
its VLAG peer. Although the operational status of the VLAG peer is generally
determined via the ISL connection, configuring a network health check provides
an alternate means to check peer status in case the ISL links fail. Use an
independent link between the VLAG switches to configure health check.
Note: Configuring health check on an ISL VLAN interface or on a VLAG data port
may impact the accuracy of the health check status.
Note: If the switch does not have a dedicated management interface, configure a
VLAN for the health check interface. The health check interface can be configured
with an IPv4 address:
RS G8264(config)# interface ip 128
RS G8264(configipif)# ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
RS G8264(configipif)# enable
RS G8264(configipif)# exit
Note: Configure a similar interface on VLAG Peer 2. For example, use IP address
10.10.10.2.
RS G8264(config)# vlag hlthchk peerip 10.10.10.2
Note: For VLAG Peer 2, the management interface would be configured as
10.10.10.2, and the health check would be configured for 10.10.10.1, pointing back
to VLAG Peer 1.
VLAG supports either IPv4 or IPv6 health check addresses at one time.
Configuring an IPv4 health check address, will set any IPv6 health check address
in the VLAG to 0, and vice‐versa.
You can still configure an IPv6 health check address in a profile that does not
support IPv6.
The local health check IP address cannot be configured manually. It is
automatically configured within the same subnetwork as the peer's VLAG health
check IP address.
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