Dlsw Timer - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

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connection with the remote end router. One router can configure several remote end
peers. TCP channels can be connected with several remote routers by configuring
several remote peers.
When creating a remote backup peer, please note that:
When a remote backup peer is created, ip-address should be the IP address of the
remote backup peer. The backup backup-peer-address should be the IP address of
the remote master peer, which has established TCP connection. That is, the user
should make sure that the local peer has established TCP connection with a remote
backup peer before creating connection with remote backup peers. If the user
creates a remote peer for the first time, meanwhile, he creates a remote backup peer,
the system will prompt the following information:
Primary peer ip address does not exist
This prompt indicates that the user should create a remote master peer before
creating a remote backup peer.
If the TCP connection of the main link disconnects and the backup link still exists, the
TCP link can also keep working (A TCP connection can be found via the display
dlsw remote command) until the backup link linger minutes is timeout.
Example
None

6.1.13 dlsw timer

Syntax
dlsw timer [ cache seconds ] [ connected seconds ] [ keepalive seconds ]
[ local-pending seconds ] [ remote-pending seconds ]
undo
dlsw
remote-pending]
View
System view
Parameter
cache seconds: The time to save SNA buffer area address. The value range is
1~6000 seconds while the default value is 120 seconds.
connected seconds: The time to keep the connection. The value range is 60~60000
seconds and the default value is 300 seconds.
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[cache | connected | keepalive | local-pending |
timer

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