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prevents the event from clearing until it expires, damping the effect of event flapping. If the event
clears and becomes set again before the hold set timer expires, the timer is reset to the
hold-set
value,
extending the time before another clear can take effect.
The hold-set timer be expired and the historical success rate must be met prior to the event
operational state becoming cleared.
The
no
form of the command deletes the specific IP host monitoring event. The event may be deleted
at anytime. When the event is deleted, the in-use priority of all associated virtual router instances
must be reevaluated. The event’s
hold-set
timer has no effect on the removal procedure.
Default
no host-unreachable
— No host unreachable priority events are created.
Parameters
ip-addr —
The IP address of the host for which the specific event will monitor connectivity. The
ip-
addr
can only be monitored by a single event in this policy. The IP address can be monitored by
multiple VRRP priority control policies. The IP address can be used in one or multiple
ping
requests. Each VRRP priority control
host-unreachable
and
ping
destined to the same
ip-addr
is uniquely identified on a per message basis. Each session originates a unique identifier value
for the ICMP echo request messages it generates. This allows received ICMP echo reply
messages to be directed to the appropriate sending application.
Values
ipv4-address :
a.b.c.d
ipv6-address :
x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x[-interface]
x:
[0..FFFF]H
interface: 32 chars maximum, mandatory for link local addresses
Note that the link-local IPv6 address must have an interface name specified. The global IPv6
address must not have an interface name specified.
interval
Syntax
interval
seconds
no interval
Context
config>vrrp>priority-event>host-unreachable
Description
This command configures the number of seconds between host unreachable priority event ICMP
echo request messages directed to the host IP address.
The
no
form of the command reverts to the default value.
Default
1
Parameters
seconds —
The number of seconds between the ICMP echo request messages sent to the host IP
address for the host unreachable priority event.
Values
1 — 60
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