Re: FatKid Advanced DLSW

From: Roman Rodichev (rodic000@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jun 09 2001 - 00:43:21 GMT-3


   
Khalid, the "timeout 90" option (along with "keepalive 0") is a result of
"dynamic" option. It has nothing to do with the task. These 3 options help
DDR (along with "no-llc" and "inactivity"). Timeout 90 basically says
"disconnect this peer if don't see keepalives for 90 seconds". So if a peer
doesn't see acknowledgement for 90 seconds it will disconnect the remote
peer.

fatkid's solution is:

dlsw timer sna-retry-interval 60

And I'm sure he meant

dlsw timer sna-retry-interval 45

>From: Khalid Nafie <knafie@ncr.com.kw>
>Reply-To: Khalid Nafie <knafie@ncr.com.kw>
>To: BootCamp <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: FatKid Advanced DLSW
>Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 21:19:32 +0300
>
>Hi guys,
> I think the solution is not accurate in the poing #.7 when there is
>old SNA system that takes over 45 second to respond on VLAN 2.
>the answer is puting 90 second in the PEER statement, i dont know why.
>I think the DLSW TIMER command should also be used to the configuration
>#DLSW TIMER connect-timeout for. (XID negotiation timeout)
>
>
>Please correct me if i am mistaken.
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