Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual page 305

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Table 140: LDP Configuration Details (continued)
Task
Enable LDP on one or more
router interfaces.
Disable LDP traps.
Your Action
1.
Click Interface next to LDP.
2. Click Add new entry next to Interface.
3. In the Name box, enter the name of the interface.
4. Select the Disable check box to disable LDP on the interface.
5. From the Hello Interval list, select a value to control the rate
at which hello messages are sent on the interface.
Range:1 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 5 seconds for link hello messages, 15 seconds for
targeted hello messages
6. From the Hold Time list, select a hold time to specify how long
an LDP node should wait for a hello message before declaring
a neighbor to be down.
Range: 1 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 15 seconds for link hello messages, 45 seconds for
targeted hello messages
7. From the Transport Address list, select the transport address.
Select one of the following:
router-id—The router identifier is used as the transport
address
interface—The first IP address on the interface is used as
the transport address
8. Select one of the following:
Allow-Subnet-Mismatch—To ignore the LDP subnet check.
No-Allow-Subnet-Mismatch—To enable the LDP subnet
check.
1.
Click Log Updown next to LDP.
2. In the Comment box, enter the comment.
3. Click Trap next to Log Updown.
4. In the Comment box, enter the comment.
5. Select the Disable check box to disable LDP traps.
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