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A valid failover group requires at least one metric 0 circuit and at least one metric 1 circuit. If
you do not configure these, a warning will display. If there is no metric 0 circuit and only a
metric 1 circuit, the metric 1 circuit will be used, regardless of whether there are metric 0
circuits in another failover group.
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The number of valid failover groups defined per tunnel is limited by the number of circuits that
you can create for the switch model. For an 8 Gbps Extension Blade, you can configure up to 5
valid groups on an 10-circuit tunnel. On an 8 Gbps Extension Switch, you could have up to 3
valid groups because you can only configure 6 circuits per tunnel.
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Consider available WAN bandwidth requirements when configuring failover circuit groups.
Refer to
“Bandwidth calculation during failover”
Examples of circuit failover in groups
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provide examples of how failover occurs on circuits with different
bandwidths configured in failover groups.
illustrates circuit failover in a tunnel with two failover groups, each with two circuits. All
data through the tunnel is initially load balanced over Circuits 1 and 2. The following occurs during
circuit failover:
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If circuit 1 fails, circuit 3 becomes active and data is load balanced over circuit 2 and 3.
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If circuit 2 fails, circuit 4 becomes active and data is load balanced over circuit 1 and 4.
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If both circuit 1 and 2 fail, circuit 3 and.4 become active and data is load balanced over both
circuits.
illustrates circuit failover in a tunnel with one failover group containing three circuits, In
this case, failover occurs as if circuits are not part of a failover group. Circuit 2 and 3, both with
metric 1, become active only after circuit 1 with metric 0 fails.
TABLE 72
Tunnel with two failover groups with two circuits
Circuits in tunnel
Failover group ID
Circuit bandwidth
In use for tunnel data
Circuit 1
Metric 0
1
500Mb
If active, yes.
Circuit 2
Metric 0
2
1000Mb
If active, yes.
Circuit 3
Metric 1
1
500Mb
Only when circuit 1
fails.
Circuit 4
Metric 1
2
1000Mb
Only when circuit 2
fails.
TABLE 73
Tunnel with one failover groups with three circuits
Circuits in tunnel
Failover group ID
Circuit bandwidth
In use for tunnel data
Circuit 1
Metric 0
1
1000Mb
If active, yes.
Circuit 2
Metric 1
1
500Mb
Only when circuit 1
fails.
Circuit 3
Metric 1
1
500Mb
Only when circuit 1
fails.