shows additional connectivity and redundancy using six MPX200 routers. Figure 106 (page 118)
shows the highest level of 3-site connectivity using eight MPX200 routers.
Figure 107 (page 119) is similar to Figure 105 (page 117), with additional connectivity to allow for
replication between Site 2 and Site 3.
The following configuration rules apply to Figure 104 (page 116) through Figure 106 (page 118)
(fan-in/fan-out relationships):
• For Site 1, Site 2 or Site 3 can function as the remote site.
• For Site 2 or Site 3, Site 1 can function as the remote site.
• Replication between Site 2 and Site 3 is not supported.
The following configuration rules apply to Figure 107 (page 119) (peer-to-peer relationship):
• For Site 1, Site 2 or Site 3 can function as the remote site.
• For Site 2, Site 1 or Site 3 can function as the remote site.
• For Site 3, Site 1 or Site 2 can function as the remote site.
3-site configuration with four MPX200 routers
The configuration in Figure 104 (page 116) provides long-distance link redundancy between all
three sites.
Figure 104 HP Continuous Access 3-site configuration with four MPX200 routers
3-site configuration with six MPX200 routers
The configuration in Figure 105 (page 117) provides the same long-distance link redundancy as
the configuration in Figure 104 (page 116), with the addition of redundant MPX200 routers at sites
2 and 3.
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