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LNS Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ retransmission-timeout-max
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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retransmission-timeout-max
Configures the maximum amount of time that can elapse before retransmitting control messages to the peer LAC.
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Default: 8
The maximum time to wait before retransmitting control messages. If this limit is reached, the tunnel, and all
sessions within it, is cleared. This value is measured in seconds and must be an integer in the range of 1 to
100.
The maximum time to wait before retransmitting control messages. If this limit is reached, the tunnel, and all
sessions within it, is cleared. This value is measured in seconds and must be an integer in the range of 1 to
100.
Usage
Each tunnel maintains a queue of control messages to transmit to its peer. After a period of time passes
without acknowledgement, a message is retransmitted. Each subsequent retransmission of a message employs
an exponential backoff interval. For example; if the first retransmission occurs after 1 second, the next
retransmission occurs after 2 seconds has elapsed, then the next after 4 seconds. This continues until the limit
set by this command is reached. If this limit is reached, the tunnel, and all sessions within it, is cleared.
without acknowledgement, a message is retransmitted. Each subsequent retransmission of a message employs
an exponential backoff interval. For example; if the first retransmission occurs after 1 second, the next
retransmission occurs after 2 seconds has elapsed, then the next after 4 seconds. This continues until the limit
set by this command is reached. If this limit is reached, the tunnel, and all sessions within it, is cleared.
Example
Use the following command to set the maximum retransmission time-out to 10 seconds:
Use the following command to set the maximum retransmission time-out to 10 seconds: