Failure of archiving to standby causes connection timeouts

Our primary database has encountered errors caused by a full disk at the physical standby system. The errors in alert log file and trace files looked like this:
ARC1: I/O error 272 archiving log 9 to 'tifltsb2'
This destination is not mandatory so I believed that errors while archiving to it should not cause any problems in the primary database.
My question is why did the database suffer of connection timeouts during the period of failure to archive to a non-mandatory destination. Are there any parameters that I can set that will prevent such problems from affecting the primary?

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