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Sync Rule Options

Option

Description

Print Sync Exceptions table

Shows the Sync exception table

Each entry in this table consists of:

  1. <5-tuple, including wild cards>
  2. Synchronization mode (none, within Chassis only, between Chassis only, both within ,between Chassis and to all SGMs)
  3. SecureXL delayed synchronization value

In addition, global synchronization values are displayed.

Add new Sync exceptions rule

Add a new rule to the sync exceptions table

The user can hit enter at any stage to apply the default value. Specific rules allow the use of wildcards within 5-tuple. The new rule applies to new connections.

Delete old sync exception rule

Delete a rule from the sync exceptions table

Set sync between Chassis flag on / off

Global system setting - Enable synchronization connections to the Standby Chassis

Set sync within local Chassis flag on / off

Global system setting - Enable synchronization connections to the Active Chassis

Configure sync between Chassis SGMs ratio

Minimal SGMs ratio between active and backup Chassis for synchronization to occur

If the number of UP SGMs in standby Chassis is significantly low, compared to active Chassis, synchronization might overload them. Default ratio for synchronization is 70% and it can be re-configured here. After configuration, user can also choose to restore default settings.

Set default delay notifications

Default delayed synchronization setting are divided to HTTP related services (30) and all other services (5)

You can reconfigure these settings here. Note - When you configure service delayed synchronization in SmartDashboard it overrides these settings.

Enable / Disable unicast sync

Enable or disable unicast sync (correction layer is enabled and disabled accordingly) and returns to the legacy synchronization scheme (synchronize connections to all SGMs).

If you change this setting, you musts reboot of all SGMs.

 
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