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and not just with the remote device not responding.
n specifies the number pings that need to fail before the 2nd IP address is checked. The
extra IP address check is only enabled if this parameter is set to something other than 0.
Only send Pings when this Ethernet interface is "In Service"
If this parameter is enabled, ICMP echo requests will only be sent from this interface
when it is in service. The default setting is disabled, ICMP echo requests are sent when
the interface is in service and out of service.
Take this interface "Out of Service" after receiving no responses for s seconds
This parameter is used to specify the length of time in (s) seconds, before a route will be
designated as being out of service if there has been no response to ANY of the ICMP echo
requests during that time period.
Keep this interface out of service for s seconds
This parameter is used to specify the length of time in (s) seconds, for which any routes
using this Ethernet interface will be held out of service after a ping failure is detected.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
n/a n/a ethvlan n/a Switch to Port Isolate Mode
n/a n/a ethhub n/a Switch to Hub Mode
eth n group 0 - 3,255 Ethernet Hub group
eth n metric 1 - 16 Metric
eth n mtu 64 - 1500 MTU
eth n auton 0,1 Enable auto-negotiation
eth n speed 0,10,100
Speed
0 = Auto
10 = 10-BaseT
100 = 100-BaseT
eth n duplex 0,1,2
Duplex
0 = Auto
1 = Full
2 = Half
eth n maxkbps value in kbps Max Rx rate
eth n maxtkbps value in kbps Max Tx rate
eth n tcptxbuf value in bytes TCP transmit buffer size
eth n linkdeact 0 - 86400
Take this interface out of service
after n seconds when the link is
lost
eth n do_nat 0,1,2
Enable NAT on this interface
0 = Disabled
1 = IP address
2 = IP address and Port
eth n ipsec 0,1 Enable IPsec on this interface
eth n ipsecent blank,ETH,PPP
Use interface x,y for the source IP