Hello Holddown(100Ms); Hello Int(Sec) - Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 5
PNNI Commands
dsppnni-timer
Display PNNI Timer
The dsppnni-timer command displays the nodal timer values configured through the cnfpnni-timer
command. If you provide a node index with the command, the output contains information for that
particular node rather than all logical nodes on the switch.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
dsppnni-timer
[node-index]
Syntax Description
node-index
Display Contents
The display contains the following information for each node. Except for the node index, you can
configure all values through the cnfpnni-timer command.
node index
Hello holddown
PTSE holddown
Hello int
PTSE refresh int
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
— display the PNNI timer values.
The node index indicates the relative position of the logical node within a
multi-peer group on the switch. The range is 1–10, and the lowest level is 1. If you
do not have the node index, use dsppnni-node to see a list of all logical nodes and
node indexes on the current switch. In the current release, the value of node-index
must be '1'.
Range: 1–10
Default: 1
The relative position of the local node on the switch.
The initial value for the Hello hold down timer is the time a node waits
to send Hello packets.
Units: 100 milliseconds (1 = 0.1 seconds)
The time the node waits to broadcast PNNI topology statement elements
(PTSEs).
The initial time in millisecond-increments that the node uses to limit the
rate of at which it transmits Hello packets.
Units: 100 milliseconds (1 = 0.1 seconds)
The initial number of seconds allowed for the PTSE to re-originate.
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