Configuring The Amap Common Timeout Interval - Alcatel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Manual

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Configuring AMAP

Configuring the AMAP Common Timeout Interval

The common timeout interval is used only in the common transmission state to determine the time inter-
val between sending Hello update packets. A switch sends an update for a port just before or after the
common timeout interval expires.
Note. Switches avoid synchronization by jittering the common timeout interval plus or minus 10 percent
of the configured value. For example, if the default common timeout interval is used (300 seconds), the
jitter is plus or minus 30 seconds.
When a Hello packet is received from an adjacent switch before the common timeout interval expires, the
switch sends a Hello reply and restarts the common transmission timer.
The common timeout interval is set to 300 seconds by default. To display the current common timeout
interval, enter the following command:
-> show amap
To change the common timeout interval, use either of these forms of the command with the desired value
(any value between 1 and 65535). Note that use of the time command keyword is optional. For example:
-> amap common 600
-> amap common time 600
page 10-6
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide
Using Interswitch Protocols
April 2006

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