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VLL Service Configuration Commands
endpoint
Syntax
[no] endpoint endpoint-name
Context
config>service>apipe
config>service>epipe
config>service>fpipe
config>service>ipipe
Description
This command configures a service endpoint.
Parameters
endpoint-name — Specifies an endpoint name.
active-hold-delay
Syntax
active-hold-delay active-hold-delay
no active-hold-delay
Context
config>service>apipe>endpoint
config>service>epipe>endpoint
config>service>fpipe>endpoint
config>service>ipipe>endpoint
Description
This command specifies that the node will delay sending the change in the T-LDP status bits for the
VLL endpoint when the MC-LAG transitions the LAG subgroup which hosts the SAP for this VLL
endpoint from "active" to "standby" or when any object in the endpoint. For example., SAP, ICB, or
regular spoke SDP, transitions from up to down operational state.
By default, when the MC-LAG transitioned the LAG subgroup which hosts the SAP for this VLL
endpoint from "active" to "standby", the node sends immediately new T-LDP status bits indicating the
new value of "standby" over the spoke SDPs which are on the mate-endpoint of the VLL. The same
applies when any object in the endpoint changes an operational state from up to down.
There is no delay applied to the VLL endpoint status bit advertisement when the MC-LAG transitions
the LAG subgroup which hosts the SAP from "standby" to "active" or when any object in the
endpoint transitions to an operationally up state.
Default
0 — A value of zero means that when the MC-LAG transitioned the LAG subgroup which hosts the
SAP for this VLL endpoint from "active" to "standby", the node sends immediately new T-LDP status
bits indicating the new value of "standby" over the spoke SDPs which are on the mate-endpoint of the
VLL. The same applies when any object in the endpoint changes an operational state from up to
down.
Parameters
active-hold-delay — Specifies the active hold delay in 100s of milliseconds.
Values:
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