MPLS LDP Commands
configure router ldp neighbor-liveness-time
Configures the Neighbor Liveness Time value for the local LDP router. This timer value specifies the
amount of time the router will wait for a neighboring router to re-establish an LDP session. If the neigh-
boring router fails to establish a session within this amount of time, the local router will delete the stale
label-forwarding equivalence class (FEC) bindings received from the neighboring router.
configure router ldp neighbor-liveness-time seconds
configure router ldp no neighbor-liveness-time
Syntax Definitions
seconds
Defaults
By default, the Neighbor Liveness Time is set to 120 seconds.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 9000E
Usage Guidelines
•
Use the no form of this command to set the Neighbor Liveness Time to the default value.
•
If the neighboring router advertises a Reconnect Time that is less than the local Neighbor Liveness
Time value, then the local router uses the Recovery Time to determine how long to wait for the neigh-
bor to re-establish the LDP session.
Examples
-> configure router ldp neighbor-liveness-time 300
-> configure router ldp no neighbor-liveness-time
Release History
Release 6.4.2; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
The Maximum Recovery Time value, in seconds. The valid range is
from 5–300.
June 2012
page 48-25