
sscc retryTimer
■
Use to specify the delay period (in the range 5–300 seconds) during which the
SRC client waits for a response from the SAE.
■
If only a primary SAE is configured, the client resends the request to the primary
SAE.
■
The client attempts to connect to a tertiary SAE only if both the primary and
secondary SAEs are unavailable. For example, if the client is connected to the
secondary SAE when the delay period expires, the client first tries to connect to
the primary SAE before trying the tertiary SAE. The client waits for the length
of the delay period before each attempt.
■
Example
host1(config)#
sscc retryTimer 90
■
Use the
no
version to restore the default value, 90 seconds.
■
See sscc retryTimer
sscc sourceAddress
■
Use to specify a fixed source address for the TCP/COPS connection created for
an SRC client session. This is the local address.
■
If you do not specify a source address, the TCP/COPS connection is not bound
to a specific source (that is, local) address.
■
Example
host1(config)#
sscc sourceAddress 10.9.123.8
■
Use the
no
version to remove the specified address.
■
See sscc sourceAddress
sscc sourceInterface
■
Use to specify a fixed source interface for the TCP/COPS connection created for
an SRC client session. This is a local interface.
■
You may need to set a source interface in cases where a firewall, access control
list, or policy configuration exists; and it is important to know what the interface
is, or you need to set the interface independently from other protocols that have
conflicting requirements.
■
If you do not specify a source interface, the TCP/COPS connection is not bound
to a specific source (that is, local) interface.
■
Example
host1(config)#
sscc sourceInterface atm 3/0
■
Use the
no
version to remove the source interface.
■
See sscc sourceInterface
sscc transportRouter
100
■
Configuring the SRC Client
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