Chapter 6 Control Configuration
The RDR Formatter
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
OL-7117-02 6-27
EXAMPLE 1:
The following example defines a name for one category, and then configures two RDR Formatter
destinations, assigning each to a different category (see diagram).
The RDRs of category 1 are to go to the first destination, so a high priority was assigned to that
category in the first destination, and no priority in the second.
Since all RDRs in category 2 (prepaid) are to go to the second destination, the priority assigned to
category 2 is assigned only to the second destination and not to the first.
Note that if there is a loss of connection to either destination, transmission of RDRs of the
relevant category is interrupted until the connection is re-established. There is no redundant
connection defined for either category.
SCE 1000(config)# RDR-Formatter category-number 2 name prepaid
SCE 1000(config)# RDR-Formatter destination 10.1.1.205 port 33000 category
number 1 priority 90
SCE 1000(config)# RDR-Formatter destination 10.1.1.206 port 33000 category
name prepaid priority 80
EXAMPLE 2:
This example is similar to the above, but a low priority is assigned to the second category for each
destination, rather than no priority. This allows each destination to function as a backup for the
other in case of a problem with one of the connections (redundancy forwarding mode).
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