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LDP Targeted Peer Field Descriptions (Continued)
Label
Hello Factor
Hold Time
Keepalive Factor
Keepalive Timeout
Passive Mode
Auto Create
No. of Peers
LSP
Use subject to Terms available at: www.nokia.com
Description
The value by which the hello timeout should be divided to give the
hello time; that is, the time interval, in seconds, between LDP
Hello messages. LDP uses hello messages to discover
neighbors and to detect loss of connectivity with its neighbors.
The time interval, in seconds, that LDP waits before declaring a
neighbor to be down. Hold time (also known as Hello time) is
local to the system and is sent in the hello messages to a
neighbor.
The value by which the keepalive timeout should be divided to
give the keepalive time; that is, the time interval, in seconds,
between LDP keepalive messages. LDP keepalive messages
are sent to keep the LDP session from timing out when no other
LDP traffic is being sent between the neighbors.
The time interval, in seconds, that LDP waits before tearing down
a session. If no LDP messages are exchanged during this time
interval, the LDP session is torn down. Generally the value is
configured to be three times the keepalive time (the time interval
between successive LDP keepalive messages).
The mode used to set up LDP sessions. This value is only
applicable to targeted sessions and not to LDP interfaces. This
mode is always set to False.
True — indicates that LDP responds only when it gets a connect
request from a peer and will not attempt to actively connect to its
neighbors
False — indicates that LDP actively tries to connect to its peers
Specifies whether a targeted peer was automatically created
through a Service Manager. For an LDP interface, this value is
always false.
The total number of LDP peers
The LSP name
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