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Setting Up SAE Communities with SRC CLI

You can configure the following for SAE communities:

See Creating Virtual Routers for the CMTS Device with the SRC CLI.

See Configuring the SAE Community Manager.

See Configuring the SAE to Manage PCMM Devices with SRC CLI.

Configuring the SAE Community Manager

Use the following configuration statements to configure the SAE community manager that manages PCMM device communities:

shared sae configuration external-interface-features name CommunityManager {
keepalive-interval keepalive-interval; 

threads threads; 

acquire-timeout acquire-timeout; 

blackout-time blackout-time; 
}

To configure the community manager:

  1. From configuration mode, access the configuration statements for the community manager. In this sample procedure, west_region is the name of the SAE group, and sae_mgr is the name of the community manager.
  2. user@host# edit shared sae group west-region configuration 
    external-interface-features sae_mgr CommunityManager
    
    
    
  3. Specify the interval between keepalive messages sent from the active SAE to the passive members of the community.
  4. [edit shared sae group west-region configuration external-interface-features 
    sae_mgr CommunityManager] 
    
    user@host# set keepalive-interval keepalive-interval 
    
    
    
  5. Specify the number of threads that are allocated to manage the community. You generally do not need to change this value.
  6. [edit shared sae group west-region configuration external-interface-features 
    sae_mgr CommunityManager] 
    
    user@host# set threads threads
    
  7. Specify the amount of time an SAE waits for a remote member of the community when it is acquiring a distributed lock. You generally do not need to change this value.
  8. [edit shared sae group west-region configuration external-interface-features 
    sae_mgr CommunityManager] 
    
    user@host# set acquire-timeout acquire-timeout 
    
    
    
  9. Specify the amount of time that an active SAE must wait after it shuts down before it can try to become the active SAE of the community again.
  10. [edit shared sae group west-region configuration external-interface-features 
    sae_mgr CommunityManager] 
    
    user@host# set blackout-time blackout-time 
    
    
    
  11. (Optional) Verify the configuration of the SAE community manager.
  12. [edit shared sae group west-region configuration external-interface-features 
    sae_mgr CommunityManager] 
    
    user@host# show 
    
    CommunityManager {
    
      keepalive-interval 30;
    
      threads 5;
    
      acquire-timeout 15;
    
      blackout-time 30;
    
    }
    

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