Cnfpnni-Timer - Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual

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cnfpnni-timer

-helloHolddown
-helloInterval
-helloInactivityFactor
-ptseRefreshInterval
-ptseLifetimeFactor
-retransmitInterval
-ptseDelayedAckInterval
-avcrPm
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Specify the initial value for the Hello hold down timer that the node
uses to limit the rate at which it sends Hellos.
Units: 100 ms. 1 = 0.1 seconds
Range: 0.1–1000
Default = 10, (1 second)
Specify the initial value for the Hello timer in seconds. The value limits
the rate at which the node sends Hellos.
Range: 1–300 seconds.
Default = 15 seconds.
The product of the hello-inactivity-factor and the peer neighbor
hello-interval is the maximum time (in sec) that the neighbor is
considered alive after the last reception of a Hello packet.
Range: 1–50 seconds.
Default = 5 seconds.
Specify the initial time allowed for the PTSE to re-originate specified
in seconds.
Range: 30–1800 seconds.
Default = 1800 seconds.
Specify the value for the lifetime multiplier, expressed as a percentage.
The product of it and the ptse-refresh-interval is the initial value of the
remaining lifetime of a self-created PTSE.
Range: 101–1000 per cent.
Default = 200.
Specify the period between retransmissions of unacknowledged DS,
PTSE request, and PTSP specified in seconds.
Range: 5–60 seconds.
Default = 5 seconds.
Specify the minimum interval between transmissions of delayed PTSE
acknowledgment packets.
Units: 100 ms. 1 = 0.1 seconds.
Range: 1–10 seconds.
Default = 10, i.e., 1 second.
Specify the proportional multiplier used in the algorithms that
determine significant change for available cell rate (AvCR) parameters.
avcr-pm is expressed as a percentage.
Range: 1–99 per cent.
Default = 50 per cent.
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
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