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dlsw timer
Syntax
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Parameter
Description
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dlsw timer { cache | connected | explorer | explorer-wait | local-pending |
remote-pending } seconds
undo dlsw timer { cache | connected | explorer | explorer-wait | local-pending |
remote-pending }
System view
cache seconds: Timeout time of addresses in SNA cache, in seconds. The effective
range is 1 to 65,535, and the default is 120 seconds.
connected seconds: Connection timeout time in seconds. The effective range is 1
to 65,535, and the default is 300 seconds.
explorer seconds: Remote explorer frame waiting time in seconds. The effective
range is 1 to 65,535, and the default is 30 seconds.
explorer-wait seconds: Local explorer frame waiting time in seconds. The
effective range is 1 to 65,535, and the default is 30 seconds.
local-pending seconds: Local pending time in seconds. The effective range is 1 to
65,535, and effective the default is 30 seconds.
remote-pending seconds: Remote pending time in seconds. The effective range
is 1 to 65535, and the default is 30 seconds.
Use the
dlsw timer
Use the
undo dlsw timer
settings.
You can configure the timers used in creating DLSw circuits to meet your actual
needs. Do this only when necessary.
# Configure DLSw timers as follows:
Connection timeout time: 200 seconds
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local explorer frame waiting time: 15 seconds
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Local pending time: 15 seconds
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Remote pending time: 25 seconds
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SNA cache address timeout time: default
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Remote explorer frame waiting time: default
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<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dlsw timer connected 200
[Sysname] dlsw timer explorer-wait 15
[Sysname] dlsw timer local-pending 15
[Sysname] dlsw timer remote-pending 25
command to configure DLSw timers.
command to restore DLSw timers to the default