Dot1As Interval Pdelay-Loss - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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Command History
Introduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.
Example
This example configures interface Gi1/0/4 to delay retiring the interface for
10 ms.
console(config-if-Gi1/0/4)#dot1as pdelay-threshold 10000
console(config-if-Gi1/0/4)#show dot1as interface gi1/0/4
AS Interface Admin Mode................... Enabled
AS Capable................................ No
Is Measuring Delay............................. No
Propagation Delay.............................. 0
Port Role...................................... Disabled
PDELAY Threshold............................... 10000
PDELAY lost responses allowed.................. 3
Neighbor Rate Ratio............................ 0
Initial Sync Interval.......................... -3
Current Sync Interval.......................... -3
Initial Pdelay Interval........................ 3
Current Pdelay Interval........................ 0
Initial Announce Interval...................... 3
Current Announce Interval...................... 0
Sync Receipt Timeout........................... 5
Announce Receipt Timeout....................... 3

dot1as interval pdelay-loss

Use this command to configure the number of Pdelay_Req messages for
which a valid response has not been received, above which a port is considered
to not be exchanging peer delay messages with its neighbor. Use the no form
of the command to return the interval to the default.
Syntax
dot1as interval pdelay-loss expiries
no dot1as interval pdelay-loss
expiries—The number of expiries with no received Pdelay_Resp message
after which the port is no longer considered to be exchanging messages
with the peer. The range is 0–65535.
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