HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Command Reference - Page 114

bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval

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Parameters value: Specifies the minimum interval for receiving multi-hop BFD control packets, in milliseconds. The value range for this argument is 100 to 1000. Usage guidelines When the packet sending rate of the peer end exceeds the packet receiving capability (minimum control packet receiving interval) of the local end, the peer end dynamically adjusts the BFD control packet sending interval to the minimum control packet receiving interval of the local end. Examples # Configure the minimum interval for receiving multi-hop BFD control packets as 500 milliseconds. system-view [Sysname] bfd multi-hop min-receive-interval 500 bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval Use bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval to configure the minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets. Use undo bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval to restore the default. Syntax bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval value undo bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval Default The minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets is 400 milliseconds. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: Specifies the minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets, in milliseconds. The value range for this argument is 100 to 1000. Usage guidelines Use this command to make sure that the BFD packet sending rate does not exceed the device capability. The actual BFD control packet transmitting interval on the local end is the greater value between the minimum interval for transmitting BFD control packets on the local end and the minimum interval for receiving BFD control packets on the peer end. Examples # Configure the minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets as 500 milliseconds. system-view [Sysname] bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval 500 109

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Parameters
value
: Specifies the minimum interval for receiving multi-hop BFD control packets, in milliseconds. The
value range for this argument is 100 to 1000.
Usage guidelines
When the packet sending rate of the peer end exceeds the packet receiving capability (minimum control
packet receiving interval) of the local end, the peer end dynamically adjusts the BFD control packet
sending interval to the minimum control packet receiving interval of the local end.
Examples
# Configure the minimum interval for receiving multi-hop BFD control packets as 500 milliseconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bfd multi-hop min-receive-interval 500
bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval
Use
bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval
to configure the minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD
control packets.
Use
undo
bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval
to restore the default.
Syntax
bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval
value
undo
bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval
Default
The minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets is 400 milliseconds.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
value
: Specifies the minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets, in milliseconds. The
value range for this argument is 100 to 1000.
Usage guidelines
Use this command to make sure that the BFD packet sending rate does not exceed the device capability.
The actual BFD control packet transmitting interval on the local end is the greater value between the
minimum interval for transmitting BFD control packets on the local end and the minimum interval for
receiving BFD control packets on the peer end.
Examples
# Configure the minimum interval for transmitting multi-hop BFD control packets as 500 milliseconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bfd multi-hop min-transmit-interval 500