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371BActive/standby mode
As shown in 609HFigure 79, interface Serial 2/0 on Router A acts as the active interface and interfaces Serial
2/1 and Serial 2/2 act as the standby interfaces.
Figure 79 Diagram for active/standby mode
In active/standby mode, only one interface transmits data at any given time.
When the active interface is operating properly, even if the traffic is overloaded, the standby
interface is in a backup state. All traffic is transmitted by the active interface.
If the active interface fails, the standby interface with highest priority takes over to transmit data.
When the active interface is restored, it resumes data transmission.
372BLoad balancing mode
As shown in 610HFigure 80, interface Serial 2/0 on Router A acts as the active interface, and interfaces Serial
2/1 and Serial 2/2 act as the standby interfaces.
Figure 80 Diagram for load balancing mode
In load balancing mode, you can set an upper threshold (enable-threshold) and a lower threshold
(disable-threshold). Traffic can be shared among multiple interfaces:
When the traffic on the active interface exceeds the predefined enable-threshold, the highest
priority standby interface is activated. Other standby interfaces are activated in descending priority
order if exceeding traffic still exists.
When the traffic on the active interface decreases below the predefined disable-threshold, the
system shuts down the lowest priority standby interface first and then shuts down the other standby
interfaces in ascending priority order depending on traffic size.
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