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General System Flags
Flag Name
CPU_BONDING_MODE
CPU_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME_SE
CONDS
CPU_TCP_KEEP_INTERVAL_SEC
ONDS
DELAY_BETWEEN_H320_DIAL_O
UT_PARTY
Polycom, Inc.
Description
Sets the Bonding Mode of the Signaling and
Management network interface controllers.
Mode=6, balance-alb, (Adaptive Load Balancing)
includes balance-tlb, (Transmit Load Balancing) and
balance-rlb (Receive Load Balancing) for IPv4
traffic. Requires no special switch support.
Receive Load Balancing is achieved by ARP
negotiation.
Intercepted Outbound ARP Replies and their source
hardware address are overwritten with the unique
hardware address of one of the subordinate in the
bond. In this way, different peers will use different
hardware addresses for the server.
Note: balance-alb is the only supported value. All
other possible values are for troubleshooting
purposes only.
Default value: balance-alb
Possible values:
balance-alb
balance-rr
active-backup
balance-xor
broadcast
802.3ad
balance-tlb
<have changed 'slave' to 'subordinate. kindly
confirm if this usage is correct.>
Indicates when to send the first KeepAlive indication
to check the TCP connection.
Default value: 7200 seconds
Range: 600-18000 seconds
Note: When there are NAT problems, this default
might be too long and the TCP connection is lost. In
such a case, the default value should be changed to
3600 seconds (60 minutes) or less.
Indicates the interval in seconds between the
KeepAlive requests.
Default value: 75 seconds
Range: 10-720 seconds
The delay in milliseconds that the MCU waits when
connecting dial out ISDN-video and voice
participants.
Default vlaue: 1000
System Flags
Platform
Add?
HW/VE
Yes
HW/VE
No
HW/VE
No
HW
Yes
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