System Management
Basic System Configuration Guide 441
boot-timer
Syntax boot-timer interval
no boot-timer
Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-ep
Description This command configures the boot timer interval. This command applies only when the node reboots.
It specifies the time the MC-EP protocol keeps trying to establish a connection before assuming a
failure of the remote peer. This is different from the keep-alives mechanism which is used just after
the peer-peer communication was established. After this time interval passed all the mc-endpoints
configured under services will revert to single chassis behavior, activating the best local PW.
The no form of this command sets the interval to default.
Default 300
Parameters interval — Specifies the boot timer interval.
Values 1 to 600
hold-on-neighbor-failure
Syntax hold-on-neighbor-failure multiplier
no hold-on-neighbor-failure
Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-ep
Description This command specifies the number of keep-alive intervals that the local node will wait for packets
from the MC-EP peer before assuming failure. After this time interval passed the all the mc-endpoints
configured under services will revert to single chassis behavior, activating the best local pseudowire.
The no form of this command sets the multiplier to default value.
Default 3
Parameters multiplier — Specifies the hold time applied on neighbor failure.
Values 2 to 25
keep-alive-interval
Syntax keep-alive-interval interval
no keep-alive-interval
Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-ep
Description This command sets the interval at which keep-alive messages are exchanged between two systems
participating in MC-EP when bfd is not enabled or is down. These fast keep-alive messages are used
to determine remote-node failure and the interval is set in deci-seconds.