Quick Reference Guide

MLAG 611
peer-keepalive destination
Use the peer-keepalive destination command to enable the Dual Control
Plane Detection Protocol with the configured IP address of the peer MLAG,
the local source address and the peer timeout value. The UDP port on which
the MLAG switch listens to the Dual Control Plane Detection Protocol
messages is also configurable with this command.
Use the no form of the command to return the configuration to the default.
Syntax
peer-keepalive destination
ipaddress
source
srcaddr
[udp-port
port
] [timeout
seconds
]
no peer-keepalive destination
ipaddress
—The ip address of the MLAG peer.
port
—The UDP port number to use to listen for peer Dual Control Plane
Detection Protocol packets.
srcaddr
—The local source address to use.
seconds
—The timeout value used to expire the Dual Control Plane
Detection Protocol peer. The range is 2-15 seconds; the default is 5.
Default Configuration
There are no Dual Control Plane Detection Protocol peers configured by
default.
Command Modes
MLAG Domain Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Changes to the DCPDP configuration do not take effect until the protocol is
disabled and then re-enabled. Both the local switch and the MLAG peer
switch must be configured identically. The recommended procedure to
update these parameters is to disable the DCPDP protocol on both switches,
configure the new parameters on both switches, and then re-enable the
DCPDP protocol on both switches.
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