Restoring Ldp Session Timers; Displaying Ldp Peer Information - Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6800 MPLS Installation And User Manual

Mpls module
Hide thumbs Also See for BlackDiamond 6800 MPLS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Configuring LDP
The default values are as follows:
• ldp hello <hold_time> – 15
• targeted-ldp hello <hold_time> – 45
• ldp hello <interval_time> – 5
• targeted-ldp hello <interval_time> – 15
• ldp keep-alive <hold_time> – 40
• targeted-ldp keep-alive <hold_time> – 60
• ldp keep-alive <interval_time> – 13
• targeted-ldp keep-alive <interval_time> – 20
This command can only be executed when MPLS is disabled.

Restoring LDP Session Timers

To restore the default values for LDP session timers, use the following command:
unconfig mpls
This command can only be executed when MPLS is disabled.

Displaying LDP Peer Information

To display MPLS LDP peer information, use the following command:
show mpls ldp {<ipaddress>} {detail}
This command displays information about the status of LDP peers. Summary
information is displayed for all known LDP peers and LDP peer sessions. If you specify
the
of the LDP peer, information for a single LDP peer is displayed. To
<ipaddress>
display additional information in the comprehensive detailed format, use the
detail
keyword.
By default the information displayed includes:
• Peer type (targeted or not targeted)
• Peer sessions
• Peer state
• Uptime
MPLS Module Installation and User Guide
4-9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Blackdiamond 6800 series

Table of Contents