Provisioning Settings
Provisioning Settings allows you to configure the default behavior of CloudVision when pushing configuration and image changes to devices. Each setting relates to an action used in Change Control. In most situations only the default settings should be used. When more control is required over CloudVision and EOS interactions for devices in your network the settings can be modified.
To configure provisioning settings, go to Settings > Provisioning Settings.
Each of the settings listed on the Provisioning Settings page can be configured by removing the default value from the textbox, entering a custom value, and clicking Save.The settings can be reverted to previously saved values or reset to the Provisioning Settings defaults by using the buttons at the bottom of the page.
Provisioning Settings options and their default values are described in the table below.
Name |
Default Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Clean Flash Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the Clean Flash action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed |
Commit Timer Read Timeout |
30 seconds |
The amount of time the commit command is given to confirm the config session |
Commit Timer |
240 seconds |
The amount of time allowed for a config session to be confirmed before changes are automatically rolled back |
Commit Timer Interval |
10 seconds |
The amount of time to wait between attempts to confirm the config session |
Set Configuration Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the Set Configuration action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed |
Concurrent Downloads Limit |
32 requests |
The maximum number of download requests to be executed in parallel |
Download File Speed Limit |
102400 bps |
Pairs with Download File Speed Timeout to set a minimum transfer speed File transfers that are slower than this threshold for longer than the duration threshold set for Download File Speed Timeout will be abandoned |
Download File Speed Timeout |
120 seconds |
Pairs with Download File Speed Limit to set a minimum transfer speed File transfers that are slower than the threshold set for Download File Speed Limit for longer than the duration threshold set here will be abandoned |
Download File Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the File Download action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed |
ZTP Script Execution Timeout |
900 seconds |
The total time a ZTP script is given to execute before it is terminated |
Enter ZTP Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the Enter ZTP action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed |
Exit ZTP Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the Exit ZTP action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed |
Exit ZTP Retry Limit |
10 attempts |
The number of times to retry exiting ZTP mode |
Exit ZTP Retry Interval |
60 seconds |
The amount of time to wait between retry attempts to exit ZTP mode |
Image Retry Limit |
30 attempts |
The number of times to attempt to reach the standby supervisor |
Image Retry Interval |
60 seconds |
The amount of time to wait between retry attempts to reach the standby supervisor |
Set Image Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the Set Image action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed Note: If Set Image Action Timeout is modified, its value must remain higher than the value for Image Installation Timeout. |
Reboot Action Timeout |
3600 seconds |
The total time the Reboot action is given to execute before it is terminated and marked as failed |