Dldp Delaydown-Timer - HP 7500 Series High Availability Command Reference

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Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
none: Specifies not to perform authentication.
md5: Specifies the MD5 authentication mode and sets a plaintext or ciphertext password.
simple: Specifies the simple authentication mode and sets a plaintext or ciphertext password.
password: Sets the password. This argument is case sensitive. It must be a plaintext string of 1 to 16
characters, or a ciphertext string of 33 to 53 characters.
Usage guidelines
To enable DLDP to operate properly, make sure the DLDP authentication modes and the passwords
configured on the two ends of a link are the same.
The DLDP authentication password (plaintext or ciphertext) will be saved in cipher text in the
configuration file.
Examples
# Configure the simple authentication mode and set the plaintext password to abc (assuming that Device
A and Device B are connected by a DLDP link).
Configure Device A:
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] dldp authentication-mode simple abc
Configure Device B:
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] dldp authentication-mode simple abc

dldp delaydown-timer

Use dldp delaydown-timer to set the DelayDown timer.
Use undo dldp delaydown-timer to restore the default.
Syntax
dldp delaydown-timer time
undo dldp delaydown-timer
Default
The setting of the DelayDown timer is 1 second.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
time: Setting of the DelayDown timer, in the range of 1 to 5 (in seconds).
Usage guidelines
The DelayDown timer configured by using this command applies to all DLDP-enabled ports.
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