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7 Resilient groups are a type of next-hop group that is aimed at minimizing
8 disruption in flow routing across changes to the group composition and
12 the legacy multipath next-hop group, which uses the hash-threshold
16 hashes to each next hop in the group, and then selects the next hop by
18 removed from the group, the ranges are recomputed, which leads to
36 If a multipath group is used for load-balancing between multiple servers,
41 If a multipath group is used for load-balancing among available paths to
69 When weights of next hops in a group are altered, it may be possible to
74 the next-hop group change.
88 overweight (and therefore no underweight) next hops in the group, it is
93 attribute of a resilient group is then the "idle timer", which is the
110 of all next hops. Another attribute of a resilient group is the "unbalanced
131 - Full group notification with the type
132 ``NH_NOTIFIER_INFO_TYPE_RES_TABLE``. This is used just after the group is
137 individual migrations within an already-established group.
140 is sent before the group is replaced, and is a way for the driver to veto
141 the group before committing anything to the HW.
171 ``NHA_GROUP_TYPE`` Should be ``NEXTHOP_GRP_TYPE_RES`` for resilient group.
193 ``NHA_RES_GROUP_UNBALANCED_TIME`` How long has the resilient group been out
205 ``NHA_ID`` ID of the next-hop group that the bucket belongs to.
223 ``NHA_ID`` If specified, limits the dump to just the next-hop group
246 # ip nexthop add id 10 group 1/2 type resilient \
249 The last command creates a resilient next-hop group. It will have 8 buckets
257 # ip nexthop replace id 10 group 1,3/2 type resilient
280 For example, the following will mark bucket 23 in next-hop group 10 as