Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS Series Configuration Manual page 102

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Parameters
triggered-policy
Syntax
Context
Description
single-sfm-overload
Syntax
Context
Description
Default
Parameters
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dscp-name — Specifies the DSCP name.
Values
be, ef, cp1, cp2, cp3, cp4, cp5, cp6, cp7, cp9, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, nc1, nc2, af11,
af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, cp11, cp13, cp15,
cp17, cp19, cp21, cp23, cp25, cp27, cp29, cp31, cp33, cp35, cp37, cp39, cp41,
cp42, cp43, cp44, cp45, cp47, cp49, cp50, cp51, cp52, cp53, cp54, cp55, cp57,
cp58, cp59, cp60, cp61, cp62, cp63
fc-name — Specifies the forward class name.
Values
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
triggered-policy
no triggered-policy
config>router
This command triggers route policy re-evaluation.
By default, when a change is made to a policy in the config router policy options context and then
committed, the change is effective immediately. There may be circumstances when the changes
should or must be delayed; for example, if a policy change is implemented that would affect every
BGP peer on a router, the consequences could be dramatic. It would be more effective to control
changes on a peer-by-peer basis.
If the triggered-policy command is enabled, and a given peer is established, and you want the peer to
remain up, in order for a change to a route policy to take effect, a clear command with the soft or soft
inbound option must be used; for example, clear router bgp neighbor x.x.x.x soft. This keeps the
peer up, and the change made to a route policy is applied only to that peer or group of peers.
single-sfm-overload [holdoff-time holdoff-time]
no single-sfm-overload
config>router
This command, if enabled, will cause the OSPF for the service to enter an overload state when the
node only has a single SFM functioning.
The no form of this command causes the overload state to be cleared.
no single-sfm-overload
holdoff-time — This parameter specifies the delay between the detection of a single SFM and
enacting the overload state.
Values
1— 600 seconds
Default
0 seconds
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