HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
Delay after connect
failure (min)
Sets the time, in minutes, elapsing before the router attempts to make another
outbound connection. This time interval comes into effect only when the router fails
to establish a connection, and only after the Connect retry count has been
exhausted. The parameter has no effect on a connection failing after successfully
connecting.)
Default: Retry immediately
Range: 0.1 to 30 (minutes)
Other options: DON’t Retry on connect failure, Disable on connect failure
Don’t Retry on connect
failure
Prevents the router from trying to open an outbound connection if the initial attempt
failed. In this case, if you want the router to try again, you must use the Network
Command Language (NCL) disable and denable commands to disable, then
re-enable the circuit. (Even if the router will no longer try to open an outbound
connection, it will still accept inbound calls.)
Disabl e on connect
failure
Disabl es the circuit when a connect failure occurs. In this case, if your want the
router to try again, you must use the Network Command Langure (NCL) enable
command to re-enable the circuit.
Desired Link Quality
Provides a metric for measuring circuit reliability. The link-quality-report packets
exchanged by Point-to-Point peers contain counts of received and transmitted octets
and packets, thus allowing both Point-to-Point implementations to monitor data loss
across the link. Desired Link Quality specifies an "acceptable" percentage of data
loss. The percentage is determined by dividing the constant 1 by the value for
Desired Link Quality. For example, the default value, 99, specifies an acceptable loss
of approximately 1% (1/99 = .0101).
Default: 99
Options
The range of Desired Link Quality parameter values along with the resulting data
loss percentages are as follows:
Desired Link
Quality Value
“Acceptable”
Loss Percentage
1100
250
425
520
10 10
20 5
50 2
100 1
200 0.5
Circuit Parameters
Parameters and Options
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