IPMP Configuration
IPMP (Internet Protocol Network Multipathing) allows multiple network interfaces to be grouped
as one, for both improved network bandwidth and reliability (interface redundancy). Some
properties can be configured in this section. For the configuration of network interfaces in
IPMP groups, see Network Configuration.
Table 63 IPMP Properties | |
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Failure detection latency | Time for IPMP to declare a network interface has failed, and to fail over its IP addresses | Enable fail-back | Allow the service to resume connections to a repaired interface |
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Changing services properties is documented in Setting Service Properties (BUI) and Setting Service Properties (CLI). The CLI property names are shorter versions of
those listed above.
Table 64 IPMP Logs | |
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network-initial:default | Logs the network configuration process |
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