Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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At various login points, some legal and welcome text can be displayed. See
“Configuring
Media Flow Controller System Clock and Banners (CLI)” on page 64
for task details.
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login <message_string>
motd <message_string>
Notes:
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login
—Set system Login Banner. Use no banner login to delete the message.
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motd
—Set system Message of the Day banner. Use no banner motd to delete the
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:
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down-delay-time
—Wait this long before disabling a slave after a link failure is detected.
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link-mon-time
—Monitor links with this frequency.
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mode
—Set bonding policy; supported options are:
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balance-rr
—”Round robin” mode. Sends TCP/IP packets belonging to the same
session across multiple links. Out-of-order TCP packets coming through different links
are retransmitted; supports load balancing and failover.
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balance-xor-4
— Traffic to a particular network peer goes across multiple
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.
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link-agg-4
—Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Allows the
automatic negotiation of port bundling to form a single logical channel between LACP-
enabled links; supports load balancing and failover.
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up-delay-time
—Wait this long before enabling a slave after detecting a link recovery.
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