[j-nsp] Failure detection on Ge interfaces
George Yalamov
georgi.yalamov at btc-net.bg
Mon Oct 3 11:11:40 EDT 2005
Filippo Cugini wrote:
> Thank you,
> however, if 0 msec is already the default holding time value..
> Do you think that, increasing that value, I will reduce the overall
> detection time?
> Thanx
> Filippo
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Yalamov"
>
>> Try to use:
>> set interfaces ge-x/y/z hold-time down/up timers
>> By default up and down hold-timers are 0
>>
>> down milliseconds--Hold time to use when an interface transitions
>> from up
>> to down. The JUNOS software advertises the transition within
>> 100 milliseconds of the time value you specify.
>> Range: 0 through 65,534 milliseconds
>> Default: 0 milliseconds (interface transitions are not damped)
>>
>> up milliseconds--Hold time to use when an interface transitions
>> from down
>> to up. The JUNOS software advertises the transition within
>> 100 milliseconds of the time value you specify.
>> Range: 0 through 65,534 milliseconds
>> Default: 0 milliseconds (interface transitions are not damped)
>>
>> ---
>> George Yalamov
>> Bulgarian Telecomunication Company
>> Senior Engineer Core/Metro Technologies
>>
>> tel: 359 2 949 6844
>>
>
>
uups I'm sorry
this is about damp interface transitions, if you have WDM and wants to
increase the timer more than 0. Juniper said that this transition
up/down is adverticed immediately to the router software.
---
George Yalamov
Bulgarian Telecomunication Company
Senior Engineer Core/Metro Technologies
tel: 359 2 949 6844
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