Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
HA Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ threshold ipsec-ike-failures
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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threshold ipsec-ike-failures
Configures a threshold for the total IPSec IKE failures.
Product
HA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > HA Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > ha-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ha-service)#
Syntax
threshold ipsec-ike-failures high_thresh [ clear low_thresh ]
no threshold ipsec-ike-failures
no
Deletes the alert or alarm.
high_thresh
Default:
0
Specifies the high threshold number of IPSec IKE failures per second that must be met or exceeded within the
polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.
polling interval to generate an alert or alarm.
high_thresh
is an integer from 0 through 1000000.
clear
low_thresh
Default:0
Specifies the low threshold number of call IPSec IKE failures per second that must be met or exceeded within
the polling interval to clear an alert or alarm.
Specifies the low threshold number of call IPSec IKE failures per second that must be met or exceeded within
the polling interval to clear an alert or alarm.
low_thresh
is an integer from 0 through 1000000.
Important:
This value is ignored for the Alert model. In addition, if this value is not configured for the Alarm
model, the system assumes it is identical to the high threshold.
Usage
Use this command to set an alert or an alarm when the number of IPSec IKE failures is equal to or greater
than a specified number per second.
Alerts or alarms are triggered for the number of IPSec IKE failures on the following rules:
than a specified number per second.
Alerts or alarms are triggered for the number of IPSec IKE failures on the following rules:
Enter condition: Actual number of IPSec IKE failures is greater than the high threshold.
Clear condition: Actual number of IPSec IKE failures is less than the low threshold.