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dldp delaydown-timer

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simple: Specifies the simple authentication mode and sets a plaintext or ciphertext password. password: Sets the password. This argument is case sensitive. It must be a plaintext string of 1 to 16 characters, or a ciphertext string of 33 to 53 characters. Description Use dldp authentication-mode to configure DLDP authentication. Use undo dldp authentication-mode to restore the default. By default, DLDP authentication is not performed. To enable DLDP to operate properly, make sure the DLDP authentication modes and the passwords configured on the two ends of a link are the same. For secrecy, all DLDP authentication passwords, including passwords configured in plain text, are saved in cipher text. Examples # Configure the simple authentication mode and set the plaintext password to abc (assuming that Device A and Device B are connected by a DLDP link). • Configure Device A system-view [DeviceA] dldp authentication-mode simple abc • Configure Device B system-view [DeviceB] dldp authentication-mode simple abc dldp delaydown-timer Syntax dldp delaydown-timer time View undo dldp delaydown-timer System view Default level 2: System level Parameters time: Sets the DelayDown timer, in the range of 1 to 5 seconds. Description Use dldp delaydown-timer to set the DelayDown timer. Use undo dldp delaydown-timer to restore the default. By default, the setting of the DelayDown timer is 1 second. The DelayDown timer configured by using this command applies to all DLDP-enabled ports. Examples # Set the DelayDown timer to 2 seconds. system-view 53

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simple
: Specifies the simple authentication mode and sets a plaintext or ciphertext password.
password
: Sets the password. This argument is case sensitive. It must be a plaintext string of 1 to 16
characters, or a ciphertext string of 33 to 53 characters.
Description
Use
dldp authentication-mode
to configure DLDP authentication.
Use
undo dldp authentication-mode
to restore the default.
By default, DLDP authentication is not performed.
To enable DLDP to operate properly, make sure the DLDP authentication modes and the passwords
configured on the two ends of a link are the same.
For secrecy, all DLDP authentication passwords, including passwords configured in plain text, are saved
in cipher text.
Examples
# Configure the simple authentication mode and set the plaintext password to
abc
(assuming that Device
A and Device B are connected by a DLDP link).
Configure Device A
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] dldp authentication-mode simple abc
Configure Device B
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] dldp authentication-mode simple abc
dldp delaydown-timer
Syntax
dldp delaydown-timer
time
undo dldp delaydown-timer
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
time
: Sets the DelayDown timer, in the range of 1 to 5 seconds.
Description
Use
dldp delaydown-timer
to set the DelayDown timer.
Use
undo dldp delaydown-timer
to restore the default.
By default, the setting of the DelayDown timer is 1 second.
The DelayDown timer configured by using this command applies to all DLDP-enabled ports.
Examples
# Set the DelayDown timer to 2 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view