Configure parameters for locally sourced packets, Example: performance parameters – AIS Router AI2524 User Manual
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AI2524 Router Card User’s Manual
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Configure Parameters for Locally Sourced Packets
In global configuration mode, configure parameters for packets origi-
nated by a specified router:
z
Specify in seconds the initial lifetime for locally generated pack-
ets.
clns packet-lifetime seconds
z
Specify whether to request ERPDUs on packets originated by the
router.
clns want-erpdu
You should set the packet lifetime low in an internetwork that has fre-
quent loops.
Warning: The
clns want-erpdu
global configuration command
has no effect on routing packets (ES-IS, ISO IGRP, and
ISIS) originated by the router; it applies to pings and trac-
eroute packets.
Example: Performance Parameters
This example shows how to set ES hello packet and IS hello packet pa-
rameters in a simple ISO IGRP configuration, as well as the MTU for
a serial interface:
router iso-igrp xavier
net 49.0001.004d.0002.0000.0C00.0506.00
1.
Send IS/ES hellos every 45 seconds:
clns configuration-time 45
2.
Recipients of the hello packets keep information in the hellos for
2 minutes:
clns holding-time 120
3.
Specify an mtu of 978 bytes; generally, do not alter the default:
mtu value interface serial 2
clns mtu 978