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Related Configuration Options

The following configuration options support the Failed-Route Notification feature:

route-failure-alarm-high-wm

Default Value: 10
Valid Values: Any positive integer for an absolute value or a floating point number followed by a % (percent) symbol—For example: 10%, 2.25%, 5E-2%.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Feature: FailedRoute Notification

Defines the high water mark which must be reached in order for a route failure alarm to be triggered, within the period configured in the route-failure-alarm-period option.


route-failure-alarm-low-wm

Default Value: 1
Valid Values: Any positive integer for an absolute value or a floating point number followed by % (percent) symbol—For example: 10%, 2.25%, 5E-2%.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Feature: Failed-Route Notification

Defines the low water mark which must be reached, while under the route failure alarm condition, within the period configured in the route-failure-alarm-period option.


route-failure-alarm-period

Default Value: 0 (zero)
Valid Values: Any positive integer
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Feature: Failed-Route Notification

Defines the interval (in seconds) in which the number of failed route requests is totaled, in order to determine either a possible route failure alarm or the cancellation of an alarm, based on the failed route counter reaching the relevant high or low water mark.

Note: This option also specifies the minimum time between alarm setting and alarm clearing.


This page was last edited on March 26, 2013, at 03:18.
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