hash-key — The hash key. The key can be any combination of ASCII characters up to 33 (hash1-key) or 55
(hash2-key) characters in length (encrypted). If spaces are used in the string, enclose the entire string in
quotation marks (" ").
hash — Specifies the key is entered in an encrypted form. If the hash or hash2 parameter is not used, the
key is assumed to be in a non-encrypted, clear text form. For security, all keys are stored in encrypted
form in the configuration file with the hash or hash2 parameter specified.
hash2 — Specifies the key is entered in a more complex encrypted form that involves more variables then
the key value alone, this means that hash2 encrypted variable cannot be copied and pasted. If the hash or
hash2 parameter is not used, the key is assumed to be in a non-encrypted, clear text form. For security,
all keys are stored in encrypted form in the configuration file with the hash or hash2 parameter
specified.
hold-on-neighbor-failure
Syntax
hold-on-neighbor-failure multiplier
no hold-on-neighbor-failure
Context
config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-ep
Description
This command specifies the number of keep-alive intervals that the local node will wait for packets from the
MC-EP peer before assuming failure. After this time interval passed the all the mc-endpoints configured
under services will revert to single chassis behavior, activating the best local pseudowire.
The no form of this command sets the multiplier to default value
Default
3
Parameters
multiplier — Specifies the hold time applied on neighbor failure.
Values
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