Acsei startup and running, Configuring the acsei server, Enabling acsei server – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual
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The monitoring timer is used to periodically trigger the ACSEI server to send monitoring requests to
ACSEI clients. You can set this timer through command lines.
An ACSEI client starts two timers, the registration timer and the monitoring timer.
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The registration timer is used to periodically trigger the ACSEI client to multicast registration requests
(with the multicast MAC address being 010F-E200-0021). You cannot set this timer.
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The monitoring timer is used to periodically trigger the ACSEI client to send monitoring requests to
the ACSEI server. You cannot set this timer.
ACSEI startup and running
ACSEI starts up and runs in the following procedures:
1.
Run the ACSEI client application to enable ACSEI client.
2.
Start up the router and enable the ACSEI server function on it.
3.
The ACSEI client multicasts registration requests.
4.
After the ACSEI server receives a valid registration request, it negotiates parameters with the
ACSEI client and establishes connection with the client if the negotiation succeeds.
5.
The ACSEI server and the ACSEI client mutually monitor the connection.
6.
If detecting the disconnection of the ACSEI client, the ACFP server will remove the configuration
and policies associated with the client.
Configuring the ACSEI server
Enabling ACSEI server
To enable ACSEI server:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2.
Enable ACSEI server.
acsei server enable Disabled
by
default.
Configuring the clock synchronization timer
To configure the clock synchronization timer:
Step Command
Remarks
3.
Enter system view.
system-view N/A
4.
Enable the ACSEI server
function.
acsei server enable N/A
5.
Enter ACSEI server view.
acsei server N/A
6.
Configure the clock
synchronization timer from
ACSEI server to ACSEI client.
acsei timer clock-sync minutes
Optional.
Five minutes by default.