Interface Configuration
7750 SR Interface Configuration Guide Page 541
MC LAG Commands
mc-lag
Syntax [no] mc-lag
Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag
Description This command enables the context to configure multi-chassis LAG operations and related parameters.
The no form of this command administratively disables multi-chassis LAG. MC-LAG can be issued only
when mc-lag is shutdown.
hold-on-neighbor-failure
Syntax hold-on-neighbor-failure multiplier
no hold-on-neighbor-failure
Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag
Description This command specifies the interval that the standby node will wait for packets from the active node before
assuming a redundant-neighbor node failure. This delay in switch-over operation is required to accommo-
date different factors influencing node failure detection rate, such as IGP convergence, or HA switch-over
times and to prevent the standby node to take action prematurely.
The no form of this command sets this parameter to default value.
Default 3
Parameters multiplier — The time interval that the standby node will wait for packets from the active node before
assuming a redundant-neighbor node failure.
Values 2 — 25
keep-alive-interval
Syntax keep-alive-interval interval
no keep-alive-interval
Context config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag
Description This command sets the interval at which keep-alive messages are exchanged between two systems partici-
pating in MC-LAG. These keep-alive messages are used to determine remote-node failure and the interval is
set in deci-seconds.
The no form of this command sets the interval to default value
Default 1s (10 hundreds of milliseconds means interval value of 10)