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configure elsm hold-threshold
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide 1059
ELSM uses two types of hello packets to communicate the health of the network to other ELSM ports.
Hello+ — The device receives a hello from the neighbor device, and no problem is detected
Hello- — The device does not receive a hello from the neighbor device, or the device has
experienced a critical event.
Use the following command to specify the time, in seconds, between consecutive ELSM hellos:
configure elsm hellotime <1-128> ports <portlist>
Table 18 describes the ELSM timers that are derived from other timers and are not user-configurable.
The ELSM receive port receives hello messages from its peer. The ELSM receive states are:
Down—Port is down.
When you enable ELSM, the starting state is Up. If it does not receive a Hello message from its
neighbor before the Up timeout, it transitions to the Down state. When ELSM is down, data packets
are neither received nor transmitted out of that port.
Down-Wait—Transitional state.
When the port enters the Down-Wait state, the Down timer begins. After the timer expires, the port
checks the number of Hello+ packets received against the configured down threshold. If the Hello+
packets are greater than or equal to the threshold, the port transitions to the Up state. If the Hello+
packets are less than the threshold, the port returns to the Down state and begins the process again.
Up—Beginning state, port is up.
If ELSM is enabled and the port enters the Up state, the Up timer begins. Each time the port receives
a Hello+ packet, the timer restarts and remains in the Up state.
If the port no longer receives hello packets for Up-timer seconds, or receives a hello- packet, the port
transitions to either the Down or Down-Stuck state.
Table 18: Derived timers
Timer Description
Down Specifies the time it takes for the ELSM receive port to cycle through the following states:
Down
Down-Wait
Up
If the Hello timer is set to 1 seconds, it takes 4 seconds for the ELSM receive port to cycle through
the states.
After the timer expires, the port checks the number of Hello+ packets against the hold threshold. If
the number of Hello+ packets received is greater than or equal to the configured hold threshold, the
ELSM receive port moves from the Down-Wait state to the Up state.
If the number of Hello(+) packets received is less than the configured hold threshold, the ELSM
receive port moves from the Down-Wait state to the Down state.
The down timer is 4 times the Hello timer.
Up When an ELSM-enabled port enters the Up state, the Up timer begins. The timer restarts each time
the port receives a Hello+ packet. The Up timer is 6 times the Hello timer.
HelloRx Specifies the time in which a Hello packet is expected, otherwise the ELSM transmit state changes
from HelloRx+ to HelloRx-. The HelloRx timer is 6 times the Hello timer.

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