Timer - H3C s3100 series Command Manual

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By default, no shared TFTP server is configured.
After the IP address of the shared TFTP server is configured, NAT is enabled on the management
device immediately. When a member device uses the tftp cluster get or tftp cluster put command to
download or upload a file from the shared TFTP server, the management device translates the private
IP address of the member device to a public network address, forwards the requests of the member
device to the TFTP server, and forwards the responses of TFTP server to the member device according
to the NAT record.
Note that you can only use the commands on a management device.
Examples
# Configure shared TFTP server 1.0.0.9 on the management device for the cluster.
<aaa_0.Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[aaa_0.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_0.Sysname-cluster] tftp-server 1.0.0.9

timer

Syntax
timer interval
undo timer
View
Cluster view
Parameters
interval: Interval (in seconds) to send handshake packets. This argument ranges from 1 to 255.
Description
Use the timer command to set the interval between sending handshake packets.
Use the undo timer command to restore the default value of the interval.
By default, the interval between sending handshake packets is 10 seconds.
In a cluster, the management device keeps connections with the member devices through handshake
packets. Through the periodic handshaking between the management and member devices, the
management device monitors the member status and link status.
Note that, you need only execute the command on a management device, which will advertise the
handshake interval setting to all member devices in the cluster.
Examples
# Set the interval to send handshake packets to 3 seconds.
<aaa_0.Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[aaa_0.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_0.Sysname-cluster] timer 3
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