dpd-params
The dpd-params configuration element enables creation of one or more sets of DPD Protocol parameters.
Parameters
- name
- Enter a unique identifier for this instance of the dpd-params configuration element.
- Default: None
- Values: Valid configuration element name that is unique within the dpd-params namespace
- max-loop
- Set the maximum number of endpoints examined every dpd-time-interval.
- Default: 100
- Values:
Note:
If CPU workload surpasses the threshold set by max-cpu-limit, the max-loop value is over-ridden by load-max-loop. - max-endpoints
- Set the maximum number of simultaneous DPD Protocol negotiations supported when the CPU is not under load (as specified by the max-cpu-limit property).
- Default: 25
- Values: An integer value, should be greater than load-max-endpoints
Note:
If CPU workload surpasses the threshold set by max-cpu-limit, the max-endpoints value is over-ridden by load-max-endpoints. - max-cpu-limit
- Set a threshold value (expressed as a percentage of CPU capacity) at which DPD protocol operations are minimized to conserve CPU resources.
- Default: 60 percent
- Values: An integer value, 0 (effectively disabling DPD) through 100
- load-max-loop
- Set the maximum number of endpoints examined every dpdtime-interval when the CPU is under load, as specified by the max-cpu-limit parameter.
- Default: 40
- Values: an integer value, should be less than max-loop
- load-max-endpoints
- Set the maximum number of simultaneous DPD Protocol negotiations supported when the CPU is under load, as specified by the max-cpulimit property.
- Default: 5
- Values: An integer value, should be less than max-endpoints
Path
dpd-params is a subelement under the ike element. The full-path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:
.Note:
This is a multiple instance configuration element.