I have a client that wants to move from Cisco to Huawei but I'm having some problems migrating to Huawei.
He has an track boolean object with two ip sla. Each one is pinging a bgp neighbor and this track object is the trigger do decrement the priority on vrrp.
Below you can see the track objet on Cisco:
track 10 ip sla 1 reachability
track 20 ip sla 2 reachability
track 30 list boolean or
object 10
object 20
So, is there something like this on huawei routers?
I searched a lot and I just found a concept called nqa group but I don't know if I'm able to do a boolean operation and if I can apply this to a vrrp on a vlan interface.
Hi,
Yes, the NQA could do that. Besides the NQA, I would suggest you to use the BFD to track the connection status, and bind the VRRP session with the BFD tracking.
Kindly refer the command below
vrrp vrid 1 track bfd bfd_session
Hi,
Yes, the NQA could do that. Besides the NQA, I would suggest you to use the BFD to track the connection status, and bind the VRRP session with the BFD tracking.
Kindly refer the command below
vrrp vrid 1 track bfd bfd_session
BTW, if you mean track multi NQA sessions to determine the final result, it is not supported to that.
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