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Clear, Clear All, Clear Statistics, Show Detail, Delete, Description, Shutdown, Password, Keep-Alive
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DGS-1520 Series Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Click the Find button to find and display an entry based on the information entered. Click the Clear button to clear the entries from the table based on the information entered. Click the Clear All button to clear all the entries from the table. Click the Clear Statistics button to clear the statistics information of the entries based on the information entered. Click the Clear All Statistics button to clear all the statistics information displayed in the table. Click the Edit button to re-configure the specific entry. Click the Show Detail button to display detailed information about the specified entry. Click the Delete button to delete the specified entry. Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist. After clicking the Edit button, the following page will appear. Figure 6-124 MSDP Peer Settings (Edit) Window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Description Shutdown Password Keep-Alive Hold Time Description Enter the description for the MSDP peer here. This string can be up to 80 characters long. Select to enable or disable the shutdown feature here. The shutdown state must be configured on an existing MSDP peer. If the MSDP peer is in the shutdown state, the TCP connection between two peers won't be established. If the MSDP peer was changed into the no shutdown state, the TCP connection between two peers will attempt to re-establish. Enter the MD5 password for a TCP connection between two peers here. MD5 authentication must be configured with the same password on both MSDP peers. Otherwise, the connection between them cannot be established. Enter the keep-alive time value here. The range is from 1 to 21845 seconds. The keep-alive interval should be less than the hold time configured on the remote side of the MSDP TCP connection. Otherwise, the remote side of MSDP TCP connection may be disconnected before receiving the MSDP keep-alive message. Selecting the Infinity option specifies the MSDP peer to never send keep-alive messages. By default, this value is 60 seconds. Select the Default option to use the default value. Enter the hold-time value here. The range is from 3 to 65535 seconds. The hold time interval must be larger than keep-alive time configured on the remote side of the MSDP TCP connection. Otherwise, the MSDP TCP connection may be disconnected before receiving the MSDP keep-alive message. Select the Infinity option to specify that the connection between two peers is never torn down. 320