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*A:SRU4>config>router>ldp# show router ldp parameters
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LDP Parameters (LSR ID 110.20.1.4)
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Graceful Restart Parameters
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Nbor Liveness Time : 5 sec Max Recovery Time : 30
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Interface Parameters
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Keepalive Timeout : 30 sec Keepalive Factor : 3
Hold Time : 15 sec Hello Factor : 3
Propagate Policy : system Transport Address : system
Deaggregate FECs : False Route Preference : 9
Label Distribution : downstreamUnsolicited Label Retention : liberal
Control Mode : ordered Loop Detection : none
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Targeted Session Parameters
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Keepalive Timeout : 40 sec Keepalive Factor : 4
Hold Time : 45 sec Hello Factor : 3
Passive Mode : False Targeted Sessions : Enabled
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*A:SRU4>config>router>ldp#
peer
Syntax peer [ip-address] [detail]
Context show>router>ldp
Description This command displays configuration information about LDP peers.
Parameters ip-address — The IP address of the LDP peer.
detail — Displays detailed information.
Output LDP Peer Output — The following table describes LDP peer output.
Label Description
Peer
The IP address of the peer.
Adm
Up — The LDP is administratively enabled.
Down — The LDP is administratively disabled.
Opr
Up — The LDP is operationally enabled.
Down — The LDP is operationally disabled.
Hello Factor
The value by which the hello timeout should be divided to give the
hello time, for example, the time interval, in seconds, between LDP
hello messages. LDP uses hello messages to discover neighbors and to
detect loss of connectivity with its neighbors.