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DLDP mode, DLDP timer, Description
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DLDP timer Echo timer Entry timer Enhanced timer DelayDown timer RecoverProbe timer Description This timer is set to 10 seconds. It is triggered when a device transits to the Probe state or when an enhanced detect is launched. When the Echo timer expires and no Echo packet has been received from a neighbor device, the state of the link is set to unidirectional and the device transits to the Disable state. In this case, the device does the following: Sends Disable packets. Either prompts the user to shut down the port or shuts down the port automatically (depending on the DLDP down mode configured). Removes the corresponding neighbor entries. When a new neighbor joins, a neighbor entry is created and the corresponding entry timer is triggered. When a DLDP packet is received, the device updates the corresponding neighbor entry and the entry timer. In normal mode, if no packet is received from a neighbor when the corresponding entry timer expires, DLDP sends advertisement packets with RSY tags and removes the neighbor entry. In enhanced mode, if no packet is received from a neighbor when the Entry timer expires, DLDP triggers the enhanced timer. The setting of an Entry timer is three times that of the Advertisement timer. In enhanced mode, this timer is triggered if no packet is received from a neighbor when the entry timer expires. Enhanced timer is set to 1 second. After the Enhanced timer is triggered, the device sends up to eight probe packets to the neighbor at a frequency of one packet per second. A device in Active, Advertisement, or Probe DLDP link state transits to DelayDown state rather than removes the corresponding neighbor entry and transits to the Inactive state when it detects a port-down event. When a device transits to this state, the DelayDown timer is triggered. A device in DelayDown state only responds to port-up events. If a device in the DelayDown state detects a port-up event before the DelayDown timer expires, it resumes its original DLDP state. If not, when the DelayDown timer expires, the device removes the corresponding DLDP neighbor information and transits to the Inactive state. This timer is set to 2 seconds. A port in the Disable state sends one RecoverProbe packet every two seconds to detect whether a unidirectional link has restored. DLDP mode DLDP can operate in normal or enhanced mode: • In normal DLDP mode, when an entry timer expires, the device removes the corresponding neighbor entry and sends an Advertisement packet with the RSY tag. • In enhanced DLDP mode, when an entry timer expires, the Enhanced timer is triggered and the device tests the neighbor by sending up to eight Probe packets at the frequency of one packet per second. If no Echo packet has been received from the neighbor when the Echo timer expires, the device transits to the Disable state. Table 12 shows the relationship between the DLDP modes and neighbor entry aging. 30