set gslb parameter - GSLBSvcStateDelayTime 10
When metrics exchange protocol (MEP) is enabled, what is the effect of the above command on the global server load balancing (GSLB) environment?
set gslb parameter - GSLBSvcStateDelayTime 10
When metrics exchange protocol (MEP) is enabled, what is the effect of the above command on the global server load balancing (GSLB) environment?
The command 'set gslb parameter - GSLBSvcStateDelayTime 10' specifies that the GSLB services will be marked as DOWN if the MEP connection has been DOWN for 10 seconds. This delay time parameter ensures that transient MEP failures do not immediately result in marking GSLB services as DOWN, providing a buffer period of 10 seconds.
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/global-server-load-balancing/configuring-metrics-exchange-protocol.html
Answer is A. "For example, if you set the delay 10, the GSLB services are marked as DOWN until the MEP connection has been DOWN for 10 seconds. If the MEP connection is back UP within 10 seconds, the GSLB services remain in the UP state."