Setting the default global reactivation delay – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual

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5. OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface

The Command Reference

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sequentially follow the VLAN ID of the first VLAN. If any of these VLANs do not exist,

then no VLANs specified in the command are deleted.
Single VLANs may also be deleted by specifying their VLAN ID without the optional

number of VLANs to delete.

Example

Delete from team

c:\Program Files\Emulex\NIC Teaming>OcTeamCmd.exe delete vlan myteam 3 4

VLAN 3 deleted from mylbteam

VLAN 4 deleted from mylbteam

VLAN 5 deleted from mylbteam

VLAN 6 deleted from mylbteam

Delete from VLAN adapters

c:\Program Files\Emulex\NIC Teaming>OcTeamCmd..exe delete vlan nic6 100 2

VLAN 100 deleted from nic6

VLAN 101 deleted from nic6

Delete two VLANS

c:\Program Files\Emulex\NIC Teaming>OcTeamCmd..exe delete vlan nic5 3 2

VLAN 3 deleted from nic5

VLAN 2 deleted from nic5

Setting the Default Global Reactivation Delay

Syntax

set reactdelay <delay value>

Parameters

Description

The default global reactivation delay is the amount of seconds that an adapter must

wait to carry traffic before it is allowed to rejoin its team. The reactivation delay

defaults to 30 seconds and prevents thrashing while the adapter stabilizes.
This command sets the default global reactivation delay value to be used when creating

teams. Changing the default value does not affect the value used by teams already

defined. The new value affects only teams created after the value is set.

Example

c:\Program Files\Emulex\NIC Teaming>OcTeamCmd.exe set reactdelay 45

delay value

Delay value in seconds. Valid values range from 1 to 200.

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