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GMPLS
7450 ESS MPLS Guide Page 445
peer peer-cp-node-id
no peer peer-cp-node-id
lsp-hold-timer hold-timer
no lsp-hold-timer
hello-interval milliseconds
no shutdown
shutdown
The per-peer lsp-hold-timer hold-timer parameter is used to configure a node-wide hold-
down time. This timer is started when a RESV for a new gLSP is first received, or a failed
gLSP path is restored (or the 7x50 is notified of a restoration following segment recovery) in
order to give the optical network time to program its data path. The value range is 5 to
300 seconds, with a default of 60 seconds. A member of a GMPLS tunnel group is not
considered up until the hold-timer has expired. Note that different optical network
technologies have different data path programing/setup times.
Note that the no hello-interval command sets the hello-interval to the default value of
3000 milliseconds. Configuring hello-interval 0 will disable hellos in GMPLS.

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