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Minimum Number of Hosts
Available

This is the minimum number of hosts that must be
considered to be accessible before the route is deemed to
have failed. The criteria for host accessibility are described
below.

Specifying Hosts

For each host specified for host monitoring, there are a number of property parameters that
should be set:

Method

The method by which the host is to be polled. This can be one of:

ICMP - ICMP "Ping" polling. An IP address must be specified for this.

TCP - A TCP connection is established to and then disconnected from the host. An IP
address must be specified for this.

HTTP - A normal HTTP server request using a URL. A URL must be specified for this as well
as a text string which is the beginning (or complete) text of a valid response. If no text is
specified, any response from the server will be valid.

IP Address

The IP address of the host when using the ICMP or TCP option.

Port Number

The port number for polling when using the TCP option.

Source IP Selection

The source IP for the outgoing monitoring packets can be set to a specific value. By default,
the IP address of the sending interface is used (the Automatic option) but it can be set by
setting this property to Manual and specifying an IP address.

If the source IP address is specified, the administrator must also manually configure cOS Core
to ARP publish the IP address on the sending interface. Doing this is described in Section 3.5.3,
“ARP Publish”
.

Interval

The interval in milliseconds between polling attempts. The default setting is 10,000 and the
minimum value allowed is 100 ms.

Sample

The number of polling attempts used as a sample size for calculating the Percentage Loss and
the Average Latency. This value cannot be less than 1.

Maximum Failed Poll Attempts

The maximum permissible number of polling attempts that fail. If this number is exceeded
then the host is considered unreachable.

Max Average Latency

Chapter 4: Routing

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