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the same time the remote peer being first created, the system will prompt the
following information:
Primary peer ip address
This prompt indicates that the user should first create a remote primary peer
before creating the backup peer.
2 If the backup link still exists after the TCP connection of the primary link is
interrupted, the TCP link can be retained (use the display dlsw remote
command and a TCP connection can be found still exist) till the backup link
linger minutes is also timeout.
Example
Create the DLSw remote peer, with the IP address being 2.2.2.2, the transmission
cost being 2, the time interval for sending the "keepalive" being 40 seconds, the
maximum length lf-size of the packet being the default value, and the size of the
TCP sending/receiving queue being 300.
[3Com] dlsw remote 2.2.2.2 priority 2 keepalive 40 max-queue 300
Syntax
dlsw timer [ connect seconds ] [ explorer-wait seconds ] [ local-pending seconds ] [
remote-pending seconds ] [ cache seconds ] [ explorer seconds ]
undo dlsw timer
View
System view
Parameter
connect seconds: The holding time of a connection, ranging from 1 second to
65535 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds.
explorer-wait seconds: The waiting time of local explorer frames, ranging from
1 second to 65535 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.
local-pending seconds: The local pending time, ranging from 1 second to
65535 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.
remote-pending seconds: The remote pending time, ranging from 1 second to
65535 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.
cache seconds: Address saving time in SNA cache, ranging from 1 second to
65535 seconds. The default value is 120 seconds.
explorer seconds: The waiting time of remote explorer frames, ranging from 1
second to 65535 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.
Description
Using the dlsw timer command, you can configure the DLSw timer parameters.
Using the undo dlsw timer command, you can restore the default value of the
DLSw timer parameters.
By configuring the DLSw timer, the various kinds of timers used for the DLSw to
create the virtual circuit can be revised. But the user is suggested not to revise the
DLSw timer parameters randomly.
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