| Overview | Package | Class | Deprecated | Help |
| Properties | |
|---|---|
| actMsgsExMax |
The value of actMsgsExMax indicates the number of
source active messages received from this group that exceeded the
established maximum number.
type=long access=read-only Displayed(tab/group)=SA Messages Exceeded Limit (/General) |
| creationOrigin |
type=svt.L2RouteOriginType access=read-create default=manual |
| grpSARejExpPolicy |
The value of grpSARejExpPolicy indicates the number of
source active messages received from this group that were were not
sent due to export policy.
type=long access=read-only Displayed(tab/group)=SA Reject Export Policy (/General) |
| grpSARejImpPolicy |
The value of grpSARejImpPolicy indicates the number of
source active messages received from this group that were rejected
due to import policy.
type=long access=read-only Displayed(tab/group)=SA Reject Import Policy (/General) |
| ipAddressType |
The value of ipAddressType is used to configure the of localIpAddress.
type=rtr.InetAddressType default=ipv4 |
| localIpAddress |
The value of localIpAddress is used to configure the
local end of a MSDP session. In order for MSDP to function at least
one peer must be configured. When configuring a peer, the local
end of the MSDP session must be configured. This address is used
to validate incoming connections to the peer and to establish
connections to the remote peer.
By default no local address is configured.
type=InetAddress default=0.0.0.0 Displayed(tab/group)=Local IP Address (/General) |
| maxActiveSources |
The value of maxActiveSources specifies the
maximum number of source active messages that will be accepted by
this MSDP peer group. This effectively controls the number of
active sources that can be stored on the system.
By default, no limit is placed on the number of source active
messages and this is specified by the value '-1'. A value of
0 means that no source active messages will be accepted.
type=long default=-1 minimum=-1 maximum=1000000 Displayed(tab/group)=SA Limit (/General) |
| mode |
The value of Mode is used to configure groups of
peers in a full mesh topology.
MSDP peers can be grouped in a full-mesh topology that prevents
excessive flooding of source-active messages to neighboring peers.
When operating in meshed mode, source-active messages received from
a mesh group member are always accepted but are not flooded to other
members of the same mesh group. As a result, these source-active
messages are only flooded to non-mesh group peers or members of
other mesh groups.
By default 'standard' (non-meshed) mode is used.
type=msdp.GroupModeType default=standard Displayed(tab/group)=Mode (/General) |
| msdp.GroupPeer-Set |
type=Children-Set |
| msdp.GrpExportPolicy-Set |
type=Children-Set |
| msdp.GrpImportPolicy-Set |
type=Children-Set |
| receivingRate |
The value of receivingRate specifies the number of
MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from
the TCP session per receivingRateTime seconds.
By default, no MSDP messages are read from the TCP session
and this is specified by the value 0.
Once the number of MSDP packets defined in receivingRateThreshold
have been processed the rate of all other MSDP packets is rate
limited by no longer accepting messages from the TCP session until
receivingRateTime seconds have elapsed.
receivingRate must be 0 or 10..10000.
type=int default=0 minimum=0 maximum=10000 Displayed(tab/group)=Receive Message Rate (/Receive Message Rate Parameters) |
| receivingRateThreshold |
The value of receivingRateThreshold specifies the
number of MSDP messages that can be processed before
receivingRate is set. This is useful during system
startup and initialization.
By default, no MSDP messages are read from the TCP session and this
is specified by the value 0.
Once the number of MSDP packets defined in receivingRateThreshold
have been processed the rate of all other MSDP packets is rate
limited by no longer accepting messages from the TCP session until
receivingRateTime seconds have elapsed.
type=int default=0 minimum=0 maximum=1000000 Displayed(tab/group)=Receive Message Threshold (/Receive Message Rate Parameters) |
| receivingRateTime |
The value of receivingRateTime specifies the maximum
number of source active messages that will be accepted by MSDP.
This effectively controls the number of source active messages that can be
stored on the system. By default, no MSDP messages are read from the
TCP session and this is specified by the value 0.
Once the number of MSDP packets defined in
receivingRateThreshold have been processed the rate of all
other MSDP packets is rate limited by no longer accepting messages
from the TCP session until receivingRateTime seconds have
elapsed.
type=int default=0 minimum=0 maximum=600 units=seconds Displayed(tab/group)=Receive Message Interval (/Receive Message Rate Parameters) |
| templateVersionPointer |
Pointer to the template if this object was created from a template.
type=Pointer default= Displayed(tab/group)=Associated Template (Template/Associated Template) |
| Properties inherited from rtr.Group |
|---|
| description, domain, groupName, routingInstance, routingInstanceName, serviceId, serviceType, siteId, siteName, subscriberId |
| Properties inherited from netw.Connection |
|---|
| administrativeState, application, connectionId, operationalState |
| Properties inherited from ManagedObject |
|---|
| actionMask, children-Set, deploymentState, isFaultSquelched, name, objectFullName, selfAlarmed |
| Methods inherited from rtr.Group |
|---|
| remove, shutDown, turnUp |
| Supported Network Elements | |
|---|---|
| 7750 SR | |
| 7705 SAR Gen 2 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm | |
| 7250 IXR | Supported until 19.10.R1 |
| 7450 ESS |
Supported from 8.0.R1 until 10.0.R1
|
| 7950 XRS | |
| 7705 SAR | Supported from 9.0.R1 |
| 7705 SAR H | Supported from 9.0.R1 |
| 7210 SAS S/Sx |
Supported from 22.3.R1
|
| Product Specifics | |
| 7210 SAS S/Sx 22.0 | |
| 7210 SAS S/Sx 23.0 | |
| 7210 SAS S/Sx 24.0 | |
| 7210 SAS S/Sx 25.0 | |
| 7250 IXR 20.0 | |
| 7250 IXR 21.0 | |
| 7250 IXR 22.0 | |
| 7250 IXR 23.0 | |
| 7250 IXR 24.0 | |
| 7250 IXR 25.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 20.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 21.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 22.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 23.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 24.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 25.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Gen 2 25.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 20.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 21.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 22.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 23.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 24.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 25.0 | |
| 7705 SAR H 9.0 | |
| 7705 SAR 20.0 | |
| 7705 SAR 21.0 | |
| 7705 SAR 22.0 | |
| 7705 SAR 23.0 | |
| 7705 SAR 24.0 | |
| 7705 SAR 25.0 | |
| 7750 SR 20.0 | |
| 7750 SR 21.0 | |
| 7750 SR 22.0 | |
| 7750 SR 23.0 | |
| 7750 SR 24.0 | |
| 7750 SR 25.0 | |
| 7950 XRS 20.0 | |
| 7950 XRS 21.0 | |
| 7950 XRS 22.0 | |
| 7950 XRS 23.0 | |
| 7950 XRS 24.0 | |
| 7950 XRS 25.0 | |