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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ will be mandatorily defragmented.
It is possible to use either Multicast or Unicast to sync conntrack traffic.
Most examples below show Multicast, but unicast can be specified by using the
-"peer" keywork after the specificed interface, as in the following example:
+"peer" keywork after the specified interface, as in the following example:
:cfgcmd:`set service conntrack-sync interface eth0 peer 192.168.0.250`
@@ -102,6 +102,11 @@ Configuration
Disable connection logging via Syslog.
+.. cfgcmd:: set service conntrack-sync startup-resync
+
+ Order conntrackd to request a complete conntrack table resync against
+ the other node at startup.
+
*********
Operation
*********
@@ -199,7 +204,7 @@ Now configure conntrack-sync service on ``router1`` **and** ``router2``
.. code-block:: none
- set high-availablilty vrrp group internal virtual-address ... etc ...
+ set high-availability vrrp group internal virtual-address ... etc ...
set high-availability vrrp sync-group syncgrp member 'internal'
set service conntrack-sync accept-protocol 'tcp'
set service conntrack-sync accept-protocol 'udp'