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Chapter 5
PNNI Commands
cnfpnni-timer
Configure PNNI Timers
The cnfpnni-timer command specifies the initial PNNI timer values and significant change thresholds
of a PNNI node in the network.
Note
Use of this command must be carefully planned because modifying a timer can significantly change
network efficiency.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
cnfpnni-timer <node-index>
[-ptseHolddown ptse-holddown]
[-helloHolddown hello-holddown]
[-helloInterval hello-interval]
[-helloInactivity-factor hello-inactivity-factor]
[-horizontalLinkInactivityTime horizontal-link-inactivity-time]
[-ptseRefreshInterval ptse-refresh-interval]
[-ptseLifetimeFactor ptse-lifetime-factor]
[-retransmitInterval retransmit-interval]
[-ptseDelayedAckInterval ptse-delayed-ack-interval]
[-avcrPm avcr-pm]
[-avcrMt avcr-mt]
[-cdvPm cdv-pm]
[-ctdPm ctd-pm]
Syntax Description
node-index
-ptseHolddown
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
In the current release, the only supported value for node-index 1. The
node index indicates the relative level of the logical node within a
multi-peer group on the switch. The range is 1–10, and the lowest level
is 1.
Range: 1–10
Default = 1
The holddown value is the time the switch waits before it broadcasts
PTSEs. The increments are tenths of a second. For example,
-ptseHolddown 1 means 0.1 second, and
-ptseHolddown 10 means 1 second, and so on.
Range: 0.1–1000
Default: 10 (1 second)
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