IP Router Configuration
Router Configuration Guide 209
Config>service>ies>redundant-interface>hold-time
Config>service>vprn>interface>hold-time
Config>service>vprn>network-interface>hold-time
Config>service>vprn>subscriber-interface>hold-time
Config>service>vprn>redundant-interface>hold-time
Config>service>vpls>interface>hold-time
Description This command will cause a delay in the activation of the associated IP interface by the specified
number of seconds. The delay is invoked whenever the system attempts to bring the associated IP
interface up, unless the init-only option is configured. If the init-only option is configured, the delay
is only applied when the IP interface is first configured or after a system reboot.
The no form of the command removes the command from the active configuration and removes the
delay in activating the associated IP interface. If the configuration is removed during a delay period,
the currently running delay will continue until it completes.
Parameters seconds — The time delay, in seconds, to make the interface operational.
Values 1 to 1200
init-only — Specifies that the down delay is only applied when the interface is configured or after
a reboot.
Values 1 to 1200
icmp
Syntax icmp
Context config>router>interface
Description This command enables access to the context to configure Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
parameters on a network IP interface. ICMP is a message control and error reporting protocol that also
provides information relevant to IP packet processing.
mask-reply
Syntax [no] mask-reply
Context config>router>if>icmp
Description This command enables responses to ICMP mask requests on the router interface.
If a local node sends an ICMP mask request to the router interface, the mask-reply command
configures the router interface to reply to the request.
The no form of the command disables replies to ICMP mask requests on the router interface.
Default mask-reply — Replies to ICMP mask requests.