Here is the updated link:
https://ca-broadcomcsm.wolkenservicedesk.com/wolken/esd/knowledgebase_search?articleId=58403
Description:
The RPA (Redundancy Preferred Address ) table loses manually entered IP Addresses when an interface reconfiguration takes place.
Solution:
When the attribute flush_RPA (attr id - 0x12806) is set to "yes", the entire RPA table is deleted when an Interface reconfiguration takes place, setting the attribute to "no" preserves the manually entered IP?s, as an Interface reconfiguration will now only update the RPA table instead of deleting and recreating it with discovered IP's.
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Senior Support Engineer
Broadcom
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2014 01:12 PM
From: William Wolforth
Subject: Spec KB: Preventing IP Redundancy Preferred Addresses from being deleted from the RPA table
Document ID: TEC606865
Spec KB: Preventing IP Redundancy Preferred Addresses from being deleted from the RPA table
Description:
The RPA (Redundancy Preferred Address ) table loses manually entered IP Addresses when an interface reconfiguration takes place.
Please select the following link for more information on this subject:
Knowledge Document Link:
https://comm.support.ca.com/?legacyid=TEC606865