Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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ntp
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write-memory min default max
—Define the memory usage values for the SEND
buffer.
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min
—Define the amount of memory reserved for TCP socket SEND buffers.
Acceptable values are 4096 to 32768, default is 4096.
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default
—Define the default amount of memory allowed for TCP socket SEND
buffers. This value overrides the net.core.wmem_default used by other
protocols; it is usually lower than the net.core.wmem_default. Acceptable values
are 32768 to 1048576, default is 65536.
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max
—Define the maximum amount of memory allowed for automatically-selected
TCP socket SEND buffers. This value does not override net.core.wmem_max.
Acceptable values are 65536 to 16777216, default is 16777216.
show network
List current network settings.
ntp
Configure a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server—Media Flow Controller has no configured
default NTP servers.
ntp
disable
enable
peer <IP_address> [disable] [version <number>]
server <hostname | IP_address> [disable] [version <number>]
Notes:
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disable
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enable
—Enable or disable NTP overall. Default is enabled.
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peer
—Add or delete (with no) an NTP peer.
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disable
—Temporarily disable this NTP peer. Use no ntp peer
<NTP_per_IP_address> disable to re-enable.
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version number
—Allowable version numbers are 3 and 4; default is 4. If
unspecified, default is used.
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server
—Add or delete (with no) an NTP server.
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disable
—Temporarily disable this NTP server. Use no ntp server
<NTP_server_IP_address> disable to re-enable.
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version number
—Allowable version numbers are 3 and 4; default is 4. If
unspecified, default is used.
Note!
Servers and peers start enabled; disabling is just a way of making them temporarily
inactive without losing their configuration.
ntpdate
ntpdate <IP_address>
Set the system clock using the specified NTP (network time protocol) server. This is a one-
time operation and does not cause the clock to be kept in sync on an ongoing basis. It
generates an error if NTP is enabled, as the socket it requires is already in use.
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