IES Interface Commands
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delayed-enable
Syntax delayed-enable seconds [init-only]
no delayed-enable
Context config>service>ies>if
Description This command delays making interface operational by the specified number of seconds. In
environments with many subscribers, it can take time to synchronize the subscriber state between
peers when the subscriber-interface is enabled (perhaps, after a reboot). To ensure that the state has
time to be synchronized, the delayed-enable timer can be specified. The optional parameter init-only
can be added to use this timer only after a reboot.
Default no delayed-enable
Parameters seconds — Specifies the number of seconds to delay before the interface is operational.
Values 1 — 1200
ip-mtu
Syntax ip-mtu octets
no ip-mtu
Context config>service>ies>if
Description This command configures the maximum IP transmit unit (packet) for the interface.
The MTU that is advertized from the IES size is:
MINIMUM((SdpOperPathMtu - EtherHeaderSize), (Configured ip-mtu))
By default (for Ethernet network interface) if no ip-mtu is configured, the packet size is (1568 - 14) =
1554.
The no form of the command returns the default value.
Default no ip-mtu
Parameters octets — pecifies the number of octets in the IP-MTU.
Values 512 — 9000
loopback
Syntax [no] loopback
Context config>service>ies>if
Description This command specifies that the associated interface is a loopback interface that has no associated
physical interface. As a result, the associated IES interface cannot be bound to a SAP.
Note that you can configure an IES interface as a loopback interface by issuing the loopback