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MPLS LDP Commands
output definitions
Reconnect Time (sec)
Nbor Liveness Time (sec)
Max Recovery Time (sec)
Interface Parameters:
Keepalive Timeout (sec)
Keepalive Factor
Hold Time (sec)
Hello Factor
Propagate Policy
Transport Address
Deaggregate FECs
Route Preference
Label Distribution
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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. Configured through the
reconnect-time
command.
The amount of time, in seconds, the router will wait for a neighboring
router to re-establish an LDP session. Configured through the
configure router ldp neighbor-liveness-time
The amount of time, in seconds, the router retains stale MPLS label-
forwarding equivalence class (FEC) bindings received from a neigh-
boring LDP router as the result of a graceful restart process. Config-
ured through the
configure router ldp maximum-recovery-time
command.
The amount of time, in seconds, LDP waits to receive keepalive mes-
sages from an LDP peer before tearing down the session with that peer.
Configured through the
keepalive
command.
The Keepalive factor value that is divided into the Keepalive Timeout
value to determine the interval at which Keepalive messages are sent
from this interface. Configured through the
interface-parameters keepalive
The Hold Time value (also referred to as Hello Timeout) determines
the amount of time, in seconds, LDP waits to receive hello messages
from a peer before declaring that the peer is down. Configured through
the
configure router ldp interface-parameters hello
The Hello factor value that is divided into the Hold Time value to
determine the interval at which Hello messages are sent from this inter-
face. Configured through the
ters hello
command.
Indicates whether or not the Label Switch Router (LSR) should gener-
ate FECs and which FECs to generate (system, interface, all, or none).
(Note to reviewer: Is this supported on AOS switch?)
The IP address used to set up an LDP session (System or Interface).
The System value indicates that the Loopback0 address for the switch
is used. The Interface value indicates that the IP address for the inter-
face is used.
Indicates whether or not LDP aggregates multiple prefixes into a single
(FEC) and advertises a single label for the FEC (True or False). This
value only applies to LDP interfaces but is not used for targeted ses-
sions.
The route preference assigned to LDP routes. When multiple routes are
available to a destination, the route with the lowest preference will be
used. This value only applies to LDP interfaces but is not used for tar-
geted sessions.
The label distribution method.
June 2012
configure router ldp
command.
configure router ldp interface-parameters
configure router ldp
command.
configure router ldp interface-parame-
command.
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