Priority Policy Host Unreachable Event Commands - Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Configuration Manual

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Priority Policy Host Unreachable Event Commands

drop-count
Syntax
drop-count consecutive-failures
no drop-count
Context
config>vrrp vrrp-policy-id>priority-event>host-unreachable ip-addr
Description
This command configures the number of consecutively sent ICMP echo request messages that must
fail before the host unreachable priority control event is set.
The drop-count command is used to define the number of consecutive message send attempts that
must fail for the host-unreachable priority event to enter the set state. Each unsuccessful attempt
increments the event's consecutive message drop counter. With each successful attempt, the event's
consecutive message drop counter resets to zero.
If the event's consecutive message drop counter reaches the drop-count value, the host-unreachable
priority event enters the set state.
The event's hold-set value defines how long the event must stay in the set state even when a successful
message attempt clears the consecutive drop counter. The event is not cleared until the consecutive
drop counter is less than the drop-count value and the hold-set timer has a value of zero (expired).
The no form of the command reverts to the default value.
Default
3 — 3 consecutive ICMP echo request failures are required before the host unreachable priority control
event is set.
Parameters
consecutive-failures — The number of ICMP echo request message attempts that must fail for the
host-unreachable
Syntax
[no] host-unreachable ip-address
[no] host-unreachable ipv6-address
Context
config>vrrp>policy>priority-event
Description
This command creates the context to configure a host unreachable priority control event to monitor the
ability to receive ICMP echo reply packets from an IP host address.
A host unreachable priority event creates a continuous ICMP echo request (ping) probe to the specified
ip-address. If a ping fails, the event is considered to be set. If a ping is successful, the event is
considered to be cleared.
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event to enter the set state. It also defines the threshold so a lower consecutive number of
failures can clear the event state.
Values
1 to 60
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