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1-5 
Timer 
Description 
Entry aging timer 
When a new neighbor joins, a neighbor entry is created and the 
corresponding entry aging timer is enabled 
When an advertisement packet is received from a neighbor, the 
neighbor entry is updated and the corresponding entry aging timer is 
updated 
In the normal mode, if no packet is received from the neighbor when 
the entry aging timer expires, DLDP sends an advertisement packet 
with an RSY tag, and deletes the neighbor entry. 
In the enhanced mode, if no packet is received from the neighbor 
when the entry aging timer expires, DLDP enables the enhanced 
timer 
The entry aging timer length is three times the advertisement timer 
length. 
Enhanced timer 
In the enhanced mode, if no packet is received from the neighbor 
when the entry aging timer expires, DLDP enables the enhanced 
timer for the neighbor. The enhanced timer length is 10 seconds 
The enhanced timer then sends one probe packet every second and 
eight packets successively to the neighbor. 
If no echo packet is received from the neighbor when the enhanced 
timer expires, the state of the local end is set to unidirectional 
communication state and the state machine turns into the disable 
state. DLDP outputs log and tracking information and sends flush 
packets. Depending on the user-defined DLDP down mode, DLDP 
disables the local port automatically or prompts you to disable the port 
manually. Meanwhile, DLDP deletes the neighbor entry. 
DelayDown timer 
When a device in the active, advertisement, or probe DLDP state 
receives a port down message, it does not removes the 
corresponding neighbor immediately, neither does it changes to the 
inactive state. Instead, it changes to the delaydown state first. 
When a device changes to the delaydown state, the related DLDP 
neighbor information remains, and the DelayDown timer is triggered. 
The DelayDown timer is configurable and ranges from 1 to 5 seconds.
A device in the delaydown state only responds to port up messages.
A device in the delaydown state resumes its original DLDP state if it 
receives a port up message before the delaydown timer expires. 
Otherwise, it removes the DLDP neighbor information and changes to 
the inactive state. 
 
DLDP Operating Mode 
DLDP can operate in two modes: normal mode and enhanced mode, as described below. 
In normal DLDP mode, when an entry timer expires, the device removes the corresponding 
neighbor entry and sends an Advertisement packet with RSY tag. 
In enhanced DLDP mode, when an entry timer expires, the Enhanced timer is triggered and the 
device sends up to eight Probe packets at a frequency of one packet per second to test the 
neighbor. If no Echo packet is received from the neighbor when the Echo timer expires, the device 
transits to the Disable state.