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Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands

banner

At various login points, some legal and welcome text can be displayed. See
Media Flow Controller System Clock and Banners (CLI)" on page 64
banner
login <message_string>
motd <message_string>
Notes:
login
—Set system Message of the Day banner. Use no banner motd to delete the
motd
message.
show banner
List contents of currently configured banners.

bond

Configure bonding interfaces to create a port-channel, or aggregated link, for load distribution
across links and for increased link availability. Use the interface <interface_name> bond
command to add or delete (with no) interfaces from the bonding interfaces; see interface. See
"Configuring Interfaces, Hostname, Domain List, DNS, and Default Gateway (CLI)" on
page 61
for task details.
Note!
Some mode options are not supported.
bond <bonding_interface>
down-delay-time <milliseconds>
link-mon-time <milliseconds>
mode <mode_name>
up-delay-time <milliseconds>
Create the named bonding interface. Use no bond <bonding_interface> to delete. Notes:
down-delay-time
link-mon-time
—Set bonding policy; supported options are:
mode
balance-rr
session across multiple links. Out-of-order TCP packets coming through different links
are retransmitted; supports load balancing and failover.
balance-xor-layer3+4
links, although packets belonging to a single connection/session do not span multiple
links; supports load balancing and failover. Link selection based on TCP port + IP
address.
link-agg-layer3+4
automatic negotiation of port bundling to form a single logical channel between LACP-
enabled links; supports load balancing and failover.
up-delay-time
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banner
—Set system Login Banner. Use no banner login to delete the message.
—Wait this long before disabling a slave after a link failure is detected.
—Monitor links with this frequency.
—"Round robin" mode. Sends TCP/IP packets belonging to the same
—Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Allows the
—Wait this long before enabling a slave after detecting a link recovery.
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
— Traffic to a particular network peer goes across multiple
"Configuring
for task details.
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