Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Configuration Manual page 409

Hide thumbs Also See for 7450:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Multiple unique (different ip-address) host-unreachable event nodes can be configured within the
priority-event node to a maximum of 32 events.
The host-unreachable command can reference any valid local or remote IP address. The ability to
ARP a local IP address or find a remote IP address within a route prefix in the route table is
considered part of the monitoring procedure. The host-unreachable priority event operational state
tracks ARP or route table entries dynamically appearing and disappearing from the system. The
operational state of the host-unreachable event can be one of the following:
Unlike other priority event types, the host-unreachable priority event monitors a repetitive task. A
historical evaluation is performed on the success rate of receiving ICMP echo reply messages. The
operational state takes its cleared and set orientation from the historical success rate. The
informational portion of the operational state is derived from the last attempt's result. It is possible for
the previous attempt to fail while the operational state is still cleared due to an insufficient number of
failures to cause it to become set. It is also possible for the state to be set while the previous attempt
was successful.
When an event transitions from clear to set, the set is processed ediately and must be reflected in the
associated virtual router instances in-use priority value. As the event transitions from clear to set, a
hold set timer is loaded with the value configured by the events hold-set command. This timer
7450 ESS Router Configuration Guide
Host Unreachable
Operational State
Set – no ARP
Set – no route
Set – host unreachable
Set – no reply
Set – reply received
Cleared – no ARP
Cleared – no route
Cleared – host
unreachable
Cleared – no reply
Cleared – reply
received
No ARP address found for ip-addr for drop-count consecutive
attempts. Only applies when IP address is considered local.
No route exists for ip-addr for drop-count consecutive attempts. Only
when IP address is considered remote.
ICMP host unreachable message received for drop-count consecutive
attempts.
ICMP echo request timed out for drop-count consecutive attempts.
Last ICMP echo request attempt received an echo reply but historically
not able to clear the event.
No ARP address found for ip-addr - not enough failed attempts to set
the event.
No route exists for ip-addr - not enough failed attempts to set the event.
ICMP host unreachable message received - not enough failed attempts
to set the event.
ICMP echo request timed out - not enough failed attempts to set the
event.
Event is cleared - last ICMP echo request received an echo reply.
Description
VRRP
Page 409

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents