Configure Router Ldp Reconnect-Time - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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MPLS LDP Commands

configure router ldp reconnect-time

Configures the Reconnect Timeout value in the fault tolerant (FT) Session TLV that is advertised in LDP
messages. This timeout value specifies the amount of time, in seconds, that neighboring LDP routers
should wait for the sender of the LDP message to gracefully restart and resume sending LDP messages to
the neighbor.
configure router ldp reconnect-time seconds
configure router ldp no reconnect-time
Syntax Definitions
seconds
Defaults
By default, the Reconnect Timeout is set to 120 seconds.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to set the Reconnect Timeout to the default value.
An LDP router starts the reconnect timer when it first detects a loss of LDP communications with a
peer router. The timer value is that advertised by the peer router in the FT session TLV of LDP
messages sent by the peer.
Setting the Reconnect Timeout value to zero indicates to peer routers that the local LDP router will not
retain its forwarding state across a graceful restart.
Examples
-> configure router ldp reconnect-time 300
-> configure router ldp no reconnect-time
Release History
Release 6.4.2; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
The Reconnect Timeout, in seconds. The valid range is from 0–300.
June 2012
page 48-19

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