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Chapter 6 Control Configuration
The RDR Formatter
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
OL-7117-02 6-23
If all connections should fail, the contents of the history buffer will be sent when the first
connection is re-established.
The history buffer contains the last RDRs passed to the TCP stack. If a connection fails, these
RDRs are resent to another destination, depending on the forwarding mode in effect. The history
buffer is intended to overcome the loss of RDRs in an event of an abnormally TCP disconnection.
The size of the history buffer (in bytes) is configurable by the user.
Configuring the RDR Formatter
There are several configurable parameters for the RDR formatter:
Forwarding mode: the pattern in which the RDR traffic is divided between the various
destinations
History buffer: the size of the history buffer
Protocol: the version of the RDR protocol used with the destinations
Connection timeout (RDRv2 only): the length of time after which an inactive connection will
be timed out.
The following commands are relevant to the RDR-formatter:
RDR-formatter category-number
no RDR-formatter category-number
RDR-formatter history-size
RDR-formatter forwarding-mode
RDR-formatter protocol
RDR-formatter protocol connection-timeout
RDR-formatter destination
no RDR-formatter destination
no RDR-formatter destination all
service RDR-formatter
no service RDR-formatter
To configure the RDR Formatter forwarding mode:
Step 1 From the SCE 1000(config)# prompt, type RDR-Formatter forwarding-
mode <redundancy>|<simple-load-balancing>|<multicast>, and
press Enter.
The specified RDR Formatter forwarding mode is defined.
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