MPLS and RSVP
7210 SAS M, T, X, R6, Mxp MPLS Configuration Guide Page 57
                    hold-time-up 20 
 exit
• hold-time-down interval: 0-5000 deciseconds, 10ms steps, default 0. This is equivalent to 
the standardized hold-off timer.
• hold-time-up interval: 0-500 centiseconds in 100ms steps, default 2 seconds This is an 
additional timer that can be used to reduce BFD bouncing.
• bfd-template name: This is the named BFD template to use for any BFD sessions enabled 
under a MEP for which the OAM template is configured.
An OAM template is then applied to a MEP as described above.
Protection templates and Linear Protection Configuration
Protection templates defines the generally applicable protection parameters for an MPLS-TP 
tunnel. Only linear protection is supported, and so the application of a named template to an 
MPLS-TP tunnel implies that linear protection is used. 
A template is configured as follows:
config
   router
      mpls
         mpls-tp
            protection-template <name>
              [no] revertive 
               [no] wait-to-restore <interval>
               rapid-psc-timer <interval>
               slow-psc-timer <interval>
               exit
The allowed values are as follows:
• wait-to-restore interval: 0-720 seconds, 1 sec steps, default 300 seconds. This is 
applicable to revertive mode only.
• rapid-psc-timer interval: [10, 100, 1000ms]. Default 100ms 
• slow-psc-timer interval: 5s-60s. Default: 5s
• revertive: Selects revertive behavior. Default: no revertive.
LSP Linear Protection operations are enacted using the following tools>perform commands.
tools>perform>router>mpls
            tp-tunnel
               clear {<lsp-name> | id <tunnel-id>}
               force {<lsp-name> | id <tunnel-id>}
               lockout {<lsp-name> | id <tunnel-id>}