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Layer 2/3 managed 10gigabit
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DXS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed 10Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
Description:
Mesh Group:
Static RPF: Not configured
Information About Connection Status:
State: Up
Password:
Up/Down time:
Connection interface: vlan1(10.1.1.3)
Keep-alive/Hold-time interval: 60/75
Remote/Local port: 1024/639
The total number of times this peer transfer into Up state: 1
Information About SA messages filter:
Incoming filter: Not configured
Outgoing filter: Configured, List: msdp_out
Request filter: Configured, List: -
Minimum TTL for data-encapsulated SA message: 100
The number of SAs learned from this peer: 4
The maximum number of SAs can be learned from this peer: 20
Counters of MSDP Messages:
Count of RPF check failure: 0
Incoming/Outgoing control messages: 20/20
Incoming/Outgoing SA messages: 10/10
Incoming/Outgoing SA requests: 0/0
Incoming/Outgoing SA responses: 0/0
Incoming/Outgoing data packets: 0/0
Switch#
Display Parameters
MSDP Peer
Description
Mesh Group
Static RPF
State
Password
Up/Down Time
Connection interface:
vlan1(10.1.1.3)
Keep-alive/Hold-time interval
Remote/Local port
0DT03H04M41S
The address of the remote MSDP peer.
The MSDP peer description used to make it easier to identify.
The mesh group name which this MSDP peer belongs to.
The static RPF configuration on this MSDP peer.
The state of the TCP connection with this MSDP peer. The state
"DISABLED" and "INACTIVE" in RFC3618 display as state "Down",
and the state "ESTABISHED" in RFC3618 displays as state "Up".
The MD5 password encryption for a TCP connection with this MSDP
peer.
The system time when a MSDP peer transitions into or out of the "Up"
state. It is set to zero when the MSDP router is booted.
The local IP address and IP interface used for this MSDP peer's TCP
connection.
The keep-alive interval and hold time interval.
The keep-alive interval is the interval at which an MSDP peer sends
keep-alive messages.
The hold time interval is the interval at which an MSDP peer will wait
for keep-alive messages from other peers before declaring them down.
The remote port and local port for the TCP connection between the
MSDP peers.
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