Foundry NetIron M2404C and M2404F Metro Access Switches
Configuring MPLS and H-VPLS (Rev. 03)
Resource Reservation Protocol Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE)© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc
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Argument Description
1-214783647
Specifies the maximum number value.
Setting an Interval between PATH and RESV Messages
The
mpls rsvp refresh-interval
command, in IP Interface Configuration mode, specifies the
average time interval (in milliseconds) between refresh PATH and RESV messages.
The
no
form of this command disables the RSVP refresh messages
.
The default status is “disabled”.
Command Syntax
device-name(
config-if sw
N
)#
mpls rsvp refresh-interval
{
<1000-214783647>
|
global
}
device-name(
config-if sw
N
)#
no
mpls rsvp refresh-interval
Argument Description
1000-214783647
Specifies the time interval to use for refresh messages in milliseconds.
global
Sets the global refresh interval setting, which is defined in router rsvp
mode
.
Setting the PATH and RESV Un-Responded Refresh Attempts
The
mpls rsvp refresh-multiple
command, in IP Interface Configuration mode, specifies the
number of un-responded PATH or RESV refresh attempts which will be made, spaced by the
refresh interval, before the state is considered expired.
The
no
form of the command restores the usage of the globally defined value (see the “
rsvp-
refresh-multiple”
command
in Router Configuration mode).
The default value sets the globally defined value.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config-if sw
N
)#
mpls
rsvp
refresh-multiple
<1-214783647>
device-name
(config-if sw
N
)#
no
mpls
rsvp
refresh-multiple
Argument Description
1-214783647
Specifies the number of PATH or RESV attempts.
Setting the Number of Refresh Timeouts before Deleting
Blockade
The
mpls rsvp blockade-multiple
command, in IP Interface Configuration mode, specifies the
number of refresh timeout periods after which the blockade state will be deleted.
The
no
form of this command restores the usage of the globally defined value (see the
rsvp-
blockade-multiple
command
in Router Configuration mode).
The default value sets the globally defined value.