Zte ZXR10 2900E series Configuration Manual page 161

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ZXR10(config)#
normal | special}
ZXR10(config)#
<10-10000> fail-times <3-10>
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ZXR10(config)#
special}
SJ-20130731155059-002|2013-11-27 (R1.0)
set zesr link-hello <port-id>{
set zesr link-hello hello-interval
set zesr protocol-mac { normal |
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Chapter 5 Service Configuration
Function
instability of the link state during the
failure recovery.
Configures whether to enable the
link-hello function on a port. special
indicates enabling the hello-link function,
while normal indicates disabling the
hello-link function. The default value is
normal.
Link-hello, the bidirectional link
connectivity detection function of the
ZXR10 2900E applies to the scenario
where two nodes are interconnected
with each other not through a direct
connection but through transmission
links.
Configures the interval to send link-hello
packets and the number of timeout
packets. The default values are 1000
ms and 5 timeout packets.
When the link-hello function is enabled
on a link, the devices at both ends of the
link must be enabled to send link-hello
packets, and the transmission intervals
of both ends should be set to the same.
The ZXR10 2900E supports enabling
the link-hello function on the Smartgroup
port.
Configures the destination MAC mode
used in a ZESR protocol packet. The
default value is special mode.
The ZXR10 2900E supports configuring
the MAC address used in a ZESR
protocol packet. The modes of all nodes
in a ZESR region must have the same
configuration, that is, all nodes must be
configured to Normal mode or Special
mode.
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Normal mode: the destination
MAC address of a ZESR
protocol packet uses the address
00-E0-2B-00-00-04.
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