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Use the no form of this command to remove parameters.
Variable Definitions
<port>
enable|disable
timeout <long/short>
fast-periodic-time <integer>
slow-periodic-time <integer>
timeout-scale <integer>
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Value
Specifies the port number.
Enables or disables VLACP.
Specifies whether the timeout control value
for the port is a long or short timeout.
• long sets the port timeout value to:
(timeout-scale value) × (slow-periodic-time
value).
• short sets the port's timeout value to:
(timeout-scale value) × (fast-periodic-time
value).
For example, if the timeout is set to short
while the timeout-scale value is 3 and the
fast-periodic-time value is 400 ms, the timer
expires after 1200 ms.
Default is long.
Specifies the number of milliseconds
between periodic VLACPDU transmissions
using short timeouts.
The range is 400-20000 milliseconds.
Default is 500.
Specifies the number of milliseconds
between periodic VLACPDU transmissions
using long timeouts.
The range is 10000-30000 milliseconds.
Default is 30000.
Sets a timeout scale for the port, where
timeout = (periodic time) × (timeout scale).
The range is 1-10. Default is 3.
Note: With VLACP, a short interval exists
between a port transmitting a VLACPDU and
the partner port receiving the same
VLACPDU. However, if the timeout-scale is
set to less than 3, the port timeout value does
not take into account the normal travel time
of the VLACPDU. The port expects to receive
a VLACPDU at the same moment the partner
port sends it. Therefore, the delayed
VLACPDU results in the link being blocked,
and then enabled again when the packet
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