Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual page 95

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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NOTE: The only no version for all the rtr reaction-configuration commands is no
rtr reaction-configuration rtrIndex. Use the no version to clear all traps. This works
for all the options.
rtr reaction-configuration action-type
rtr reaction-configuration operation-failure
rtr reaction-configuration path-change
rtr reaction-configuration test-completion
Use to specify the type of actions to occur depending on the events controlled
by RTR.
The default is to take the traps of enabled events.
Example
host1(config)#rtr reaction-configuration 1 action-type trapOnly
There is no no version.
See rtr reaction-configuration action-type
Use to enable the operation-failure reaction.
The operation-failure event is triggered when a number of consecutive probe
operations are not received or when they are received after a timeout.
Example
host1(config)#rtr reaction-configuration 1 operation-failure 3
There is no no version.
See rtr reaction-configuration operation-failure
Use to enable the path-change reaction.
The path-change event is triggered when a change is detected in the hop table.
At most, there can be one such event per test.
Example
host1(config)#rtr reaction-configuration 1 path-change
There is no no version.
See rtr reaction-configuration path-change
Use to enable test-completion reaction.
The test-completion event is triggered when a test is completed successfully.
For echo, a successful test means that all probes were sent.
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