The control-down offline delay command configures the user logout delay on an authentication control device when a control tunnel is faulty.
The undo control-down offline delay command deletes the user logout delay on an authentication control device when a control tunnel is faulty.
By default, the user logout delay is not configured on an authentication control device when a control tunnel is faulty, indicating that users on an authentication control device go offline immediately when a control tunnel is faulty.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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delay-value |
Specifies the user logout delay when a control tunnel is faulty. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 60, in seconds. |
unlimited |
Specifies the user logout delay as unlimited. That is, users do not go offline when a control tunnel is faulty. |
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Ethernet interface view, GE interface view, MultiGE interface view, XGE interface view, 25GE interface view, 40GE interface view, 100GE interface view, Eth-Trunk interface view, port group view
Usage Scenario
You can run the control-down offline delay command to configure the user logout delay on an authentication control device when a control tunnel is faulty. In this way, the users will not directly go offline upon a tunnel fault. If the fault persists after the delay, the users go offline; if the fault is rectified within the delay, the users keep online.
Precautions
This command is supported only on authentication control devices.
You are advised to configure the same user logout delay on authentication control devices and authentication access devices.
When you configure users not to go offline upon a channel tunnel failure, you also need to configure link-down offline delay unlimited command in the authentication profile view.