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Configuring MPLS
MPLS Defaults
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
page 10-3
MPLS Defaults
The following table shows the default settings of the configurable LDP-based MPLS parameters.
Parameter Description
Command
Default Value/Comments
MPLS status for the switch.
Enabled
LDP status for the switch.
Enabled
Default hello (hold) timeout and hello
interval for all LDP interfaces on the
switch.
interval for all LDP interfaces on the
switch.
15 second hello timeout
3 second factor value
5 second hello interval
5 second hello interval
Default keepalive timeout and kee-
palive interval for all LDP interfaces
on the switch.
palive interval for all LDP interfaces
on the switch.
30 second keepalive timeout
3 second factor value
10 second keepalive interval
Transport address used to set up LDP
TCP sessions.
TCP sessions.
System (Loopback0) IP
address
address
Global hello (hold) timeout and hello
interval for targeted LDP sessions.
interval for targeted LDP sessions.
45 second hello timeout
3 second factor value
15 second hello interval
Global keepalive timeout and kee-
palive interval for targeted LDP ses-
sions.
palive interval for targeted LDP ses-
sions.
40 second keepalive timeout
4 second factor value
10 second keepalive interval
Graceful restart helper status.
Disabled
The amount of time that neighboring
LDP routers should wait before
attempting to reconnect to the LDP
router after a graceful restart.
LDP routers should wait before
attempting to reconnect to the LDP
router after a graceful restart.
120 seconds
The amount of time that the LDP
router retains its MPLS forwarding
state after a graceful restart.
router retains its MPLS forwarding
state after a graceful restart.
120 seconds
The amount of time the LDP router
retains stale MPLS label-FEC bind-
ings received from a neighboring
LDP router as the result of a graceful
restart process.
retains stale MPLS label-FEC bind-
ings received from a neighboring
LDP router as the result of a graceful
restart process.
120 seconds
The amount of time the LDP router
will wait for a neighboring router to
re-establish an LDP session.
will wait for a neighboring router to
re-establish an LDP session.
120 seconds