timer ldp-sync hold-down

Function

The timer ldp-sync hold-down command sets the Hold-down time for all IS-IS interfaces within an IS-IS process so that these interfaces remain in the Hold-down state before LDP sessions and LDP adjacencies are established.

The undo timer ldp-sync hold-down command restores the default Hold-down time.

The default Hold-down time is 10 seconds.

By default, the default Hold-down time is 10 seconds.

Format

timer ldp-sync hold-down value

undo timer ldp-sync hold-down

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
value

Specifies the period of time during which all IS-IS interfaces within an IS-IS process remain in the Hold-down state before LDP sessions and LDP adjacencies are established.

The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 65535, in seconds.

Views

IS-IS view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
isis write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

If an active link between two devices enabled with synchronization between LDP and IS-IS recovers from a fault, the IS-IS module enters the Hold-down state and starts a Hold-down timer. This timer allows the devices to create an LDP session and an LDP adjacency and set up an IS-IS neighbor relationship at the same time. Traffic can be switched back to the active link over a reachable IS-IS route for an established LDP LSP.

To set the Hold-down time for all interfaces within an IS-IS process, run the timer ldp-sync hold-down command.

Precautions

If both the timer ldp-sync hold-down command and the isis timer ldp-sync hold-down command in the interface view are executed, the isis timer ldp-sync hold-down command takes effect.

Example

# Set the period of time during which all IS-IS interfaces within an IS-IS process 100 remain in the Hold-down state to 15 seconds.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] isis 100
[*HUAWEI-isis-100] timer ldp-sync hold-down 15
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