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10.4.3. qpid-route Options
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- New for MRG-M 3.
Table 10.1. qpid-route options to manage federation
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-v | Verbose output. |
-q | Quiet output, will not print duplicate warnings. |
-d | Make the route durable. |
-e | Delete link after deleting the last route on the link. |
--timeout N | Maximum time to wait when qpid-route connects to a broker, in seconds. Default is 10 seconds. |
--ack N | Acknowledge transfers of routed messages in batches of N. Default is 0 (no acknowledgments). Setting to 1 or greater enables acknowledgments; when using acknowledgments, values of N greater than 1 can significantly improve performance, especially if there is significant network latency between the two brokers. |
--credit N | Specifies a finite credit to use with acknowledgements. By default, credit is 0 and credit flow control is disabled. Backpressure can be tuned by means of an explicit --credit argument. |
-s [ --src-local ] | Configure the route in the source broker (create a push route). |
-t <transport> [ --transport <transport>] | Transport protocol to be used for the route.
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--client-sasl-mechanism <mech> | SASL mechanism for authentication when the client connects to the destination broker (for example: EXTERNAL, ANONYMOUS, PLAIN, CRAM-MD, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI). |

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