Configure System Flags

About this task

Configure the system flags to enable or disable flags for specific configuration settings.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  2. Click Chassis.
  3. Click the System Flags tab.
  4. Select the system flags you want to activate.
  5. Clear the system flags you want to deactivate.
  6. Click Apply.
    Important

    Important

    After you change certain configuration parameters, you must save the changes to the configuration file.

System Flags Field Descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the System Flags tab.

Name

Description

EnableAccessPolicy

Activates access policies. The default is disabled.

ForceTrapSender

Configures circuitless IP as a trap originator. The default is disabled.

ForceIpHdrSender

If you enable Force IP Header Sender, the system matches the IP header source address with SNMP header sender networks. The default is disabled.

AuthSuccessTrapEnable

Enables the system to send the authentication success trap, rcnAuthenticationSuccess. The default is disabled.

MrouteStrLimit

Enable or disable Mroute stream limit in system. The default is disabled.

DataPathFaultShutdownEnable

Enable or disable data path fault shutdown. The default is enabled.

PingTracerouteContextType

Note:

Exception: not supported on VSP 8600 Series.

Configures the default context for executing ping commands and traceroute commands. The default is grt.

UdpSrcByVirtualIpEnable

Enables or disables virtual IP as the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) source. The default is disabled.

ForceTopologyIpFlagEnable

Activates or disables the flag that configures the CLIP ID as the topology IP. Values are true or false.

The default is disabled.

CircuitlessIpId

Uses the CLIP ID as the topology IP.

Enter a value from 1–256.

HaCpu

Activates or disables the CPU High Availability feature.

If you enable or disable High Availability mode, the secondary CPU resets automatically to load settings from the saved configuration file.

The default is enabled.

MasterCPUSlot

Specifies the slot number, either 1 or 2, for the master CPU. The default value is 1.

EnableSavetoStandby

Enables or disables automatic save of the configuration file to the standby CPU. The default value is enabled.

HaCpuState

Indicates the CPU High Availability state.

  • initialization—Indicates the CPU is in this state.

  • oneWayActive—Specifies modules that need to synchronize register with the framework (either locally or a message received from a remote CPU).

  • twoWayActive—Specifies modules that need to synchronize register with the framework (either locally or a message received from a remote CPU).

  • synchronized—Specifies table-based synchronization is complete on the current CPU.

  • remoteIncompatible—Specifies CPU framework version is incompatible with the remote CPU.

  • error—Specifies if an invalid event is generated in a specific state the CPU enters Error state.

  • disabled—Specifies High Availability is not activated.

  • peerNotConnected—Specifies no established peer connection.

  • peerConnected—Specifies peer connection is established.

  • lostPeerConnection—Specifies a lost connection to peer or standby CPU.

  • notSynchronized—Specifies table-based synchronization is not complete.

HaEvent

Indicates the High Availability event status.

  • restart—Causes the state machine to restart.

  • systemRegistrationDone—Causes the CPU to transfer to One Way or Two Way Active state.

  • tableSynchronizationDone—Causes the CPU to transfer to synchronized state.

  • versionIncompatible—Causes the CPU to go to remote incompatible state

  • noEvent—Means no event occurred to date.

StandbyCpu

Indicates the state of the standby CPU.