Chapter 14
Managing the SCMP
How to Define the Keep-alive Interval Parameter
The keep-alive interval is the amount of time between keep-alive messages to the SCMP peer device. If
the SCMP does not receive a response from the SCMP peer device within the defined interval, the
connection is assumed to be down; and the SCMP changes the connection state to false and begins
attempts to reconnect.
Options
The following options are available:
•
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type scmp keepalive-interval interval and press Enter.
Step 1
How to Define the Reconnect Interval Parameter
The reconnect interval is the amount of time between attempts by the SCE platform to reconnect with
an SCMP peer. The SCE platform attempts to reconnect to the SCMP peer device at the defined intervals
by sending an establish-peering-request message.
Options
The following options are available:
•
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type scmp reconnect-interval interval and press Enter.
Step 1
How to Define the Loss-of-Sync Timeout Parameter
The loss of sync timeout interval is the amount of time between loss of connection between the SCE
platform and an SCMP peer device and the loss-of-sync event. (To prevent miss-classification,
loss-of-sync event removes all subscribers that were provisioned by the relevant SCMP peer device.)
Options
The following options are available:
•
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type scmp loss-of-sync-timeout interval and press Enter.
Step 1
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interval — Interval between keep-alive messages from the SCE platform to the SCMP peer device
in seconds
Default = 5 seconds
–
interval — Interval between attempts by the SCE platform to reconnect with an SCMP peer, in
seconds
Default = 30 seconds
–
interval — Loss of sync timeout interval in seconds
Default = 90 seconds
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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
Configuring the SCMP
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