RE: isis show commands

From: Ouellette, Tim (tim.ouellette@eds.com)
Date: Tue Jan 14 2003 - 03:33:20 GMT-3


Maximum time lapse allowed between receipt of two consecutive hello packets
is referred to as the holdtime. Holdtime is a product of the hello-int and
the hello-multiplier. Holdtime is reset anytime a hello is received.

Both of those would be the same. In the first example your saying "send out
hellos every 10 seconds" and if 6 are missed (60 seconds total) then the
neighbor is dead.

In the second example, your using different numbers but are doing the same
thing.

Try a "sh ip protocol" for your isis timers. <-- this was a guess

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: eric [mailto:namaste@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 11:48 PM
To: ccie
Subject: isis show commands

Hey guys,
Concerning isis
Can someone tell me what command I would use to see and verify my
hello-interval timer and
hello-multiplier timer. Also how does it work if I wanted the holdtime to be
60

hello-interval set to 10
hello-multiplier set at 6

or

hello-interval set to 5
hello-multiplier set at 12

would they both work and I see the default is 10 and x3 for the hold time
which seems to me
would be
hello 10
holdtime 30

regards,

~eric
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