Chapter 6 Control Configuration
The RDR Formatter
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
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Configuring the RDR Formatter Destinations
In order for the RDRs from the SCE 1000 to arrive at the correct location, the IP address of the
destination and its TCP port number must be configured.
A priority value must be assigned. Priority is important in the redundancy forwarding mode, but
not crucial in simple-load-balancing mode or multicast mode. Remember that in load-balancing
and multicast modes, the existence of any priority value causes the destination to receive RDRs.
The relationship between priorities and categories is addressed in the next section.
To configure an RDR Formatter destination (all categories):
Step 1 From the SCE 1000(config)# prompt, type RDR-Formatter destination
<IP address> port <port-number> [priority <priority(1-
100)>], and press Enter.
The RDR Formatter destination is defined. When no category is specified, as in the
above example, the specified priority is assigned to both categories.
EXAMPLE:
The following example shows how to configure two RDR Formatter destinations in a system
without using the categories.
The first destination will automatically be assigned a priority of 100, and therefore the priority
does not need to be explicitly defined. For the second destination, the priority must be explicitly
defined.
The same priority will automatically be assigned to both categories for each destination, but since
the categories will be ignored, this is irrelevant.
SCE 1000(config)# RDR-Formatter destination 10.1.1.205 port 33000
SCE 1000(config)# RDR-Formatter destination 10.1.1.206 port 33000 priority
80
Configuring the RDR Formatter Categories
There are two steps in defining the RDR formatter destination categories:
Step 1 Define the category names (optional).
Step 2 Assign the destinations to both categories.
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