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Parameters:
Default:
Use the global configuration.
Command Mode:
Interface Configuration Mode.
Usage Guide:
LDP keeps the communication with neighbors by sending Hello to specified targets. Implementing
this command will configure the peer-hold-time of specified destination. Please pay attention to the
relationship between it and the targeted-peer-hello-time. It is recommended to set a value at least 3
times as long as the targeted-peer-hello-time. Parameters different with the global configuration can
be used when configuring the interface with this command.
Example:
Switch(config)#int vlan 9
Switch(Config-if-Vlan9)#ldp targeted-peer-hold-time 50
Related Commands:
ldp targeted-peer-hello-interval, targeted-peer-hello-interval
76.35 loop-detection
Command:
loop-detection
no loop-detection
Function:
Enable the LDP loop detection; the no operation will cancel the configuration.
Default:
The loop detection is disabled by default.
Command Mode:
LDP Protocol Configuration Mode.
Usage Guide:
LDP can be configured to enable the loop detection or not. If it is enabled, LDP provides two
methods: the first is to check whether the HOP-COUNT exceeds the upper limit; the other is to
check whether there is any repeated LSR-ID on the path vector.
Example:
Switch(config)#router ldp
Switch(config-router)#loop-detection