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reset priority-of-link-quality table

Function

The reset priority-of-link-quality table command clears link quality detection information.

Format

reset priority-of-link-quality table { all | pbr [ rulename rulename ] | global } [ destination destination-address [ mask mask-length ] | status { detecting | detect-failed | detect-success } ] * [ slot slot-id cpu cpu-id ]

Parameters

Parameter Description Value

all

Clears quality detection information about the links of intelligent uplink selection, including PBR-based and global intelligent uplink selection.

-

rulename

Specifies the name of a PBR rule.

-

global

Clears link quality detection information on global intelligent uplink selection.

-

destination-address

Specifies a destination IP address.

The value is in dotted decimal notation.

mask-length

Specifies a mask.

The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 32.

detecting

Indicates that link quality is being detected.

-

detect-failed

Indicates a link quality detection failure.

-

detect-success

Indicates a link quality detection success.

-

slot-id

Specifies the slot ID.

Only the USG6635E/6655E, USG6680E and USG6712E/6716E support this parameter.

-

cpu-id

Specifies the CPU ID.

Only the USG6635E/6655E, USG6680E and USG6712E/6716E support this parameter.

-

Views

All views

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

The reset priority-of-link-quality table command applies to a scenario where the external network quality changes and link quality detection must be re-initiated immediately.

Example

# Clear all link quality detection information.

<sysname> reset priority-of-link-quality table all
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