RE: DLSW timers anyone?

From: Ouellette, Tim (tim.ouellette@eds.com)
Date: Thu Apr 17 2003 - 22:23:28 GMT-3


How's this?

icannotreach-block-time
 Cache life of unreachable resource; during this time searches for the
resource are blocked. The valid range is 1 to 86400 seconds. The default is
0 (disabled).
 
netbios-cache-timeout
 Cache life of NetBIOS name location for the local and remote reachability
caches. The valid range is 1 to 86400 seconds. The default is 960 seconds
(16 minutes).
 
netbios-explorer-timeout
 Length of time that the Cisco IOS software waits for an explorer response
before marking a resource unreachable (on both a LAN and a WAN). The valid
range is 1 to 86400 seconds. The default is 6 seconds.
 
netbios-group-cache
 Cache life of NetBIOS entries in the group cache. The valid range is 1 to
86000 seconds. The default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).
 
netbios-retry-interval
 NetBIOS explorer retry interval (on a LAN only). The valid range is 1 to
86400 seconds. The default is 1 second.
 
netbios-verify-interval
 Number of seconds between a cache entry's creation and its marking as
stale. If a search request comes in for a stale cache entry, a directed
verify query is sent to ensure the cache still exists. The valid range is 1
to 86400 seconds. The default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).
 
sna-cache-timeout
 Length of time that an SNA MAC/service access point (SAP) location cache
entry exists before it is discarded (for local and remote caches). The valid
range is 1 to 86400 seconds. The default is 960 seconds (16 minutes).
 
explorer-delay-time
 Time to wait before sending or accepting explorers. The valid range is 1 to
5 minutes. The default is 0.
 
sna-explorer-timeout
 Length of time that the Cisco IOS software waits for an explorer response
before marking a resource unreachable (on a LAN and WAN). The valid range is
1 to 86400 seconds. The default is 180 seconds (3 minutes).
 
explorer-wait-time
 Time to wait for all stations to respond to explorers. The valid range is 1
to 86400 seconds. The default is 0.
 
sna-group-cache
 Cache life of SNA entries in the group cache. The valid range is 1 to 86000
seconds. The default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).
 
sna-retry-interval
 Interval between SNA explorer retries (on a LAN). The valid range is 1 to
86400 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.
 
sna-verify-interval
 Number of seconds between a cache entry's creation and its marking as
stale. If a search request comes in for a stale cache entry, a directed
verify query is sent to ensure that the cache still exists. The valid range
is 1 to 86400 seconds. The default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).
 

Defaults

The icannotreach-block-time default is 0 (disabled).

The netbios-cache-timeout default is 960 seconds (16 minutes).

The netbios-explorer-timeout default is 6 seconds.

The netbios-group-cache default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).

The netbios-retry-interval default is 1 second.

The netbios-verify-interval default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).

The sna-cache-timeout default is 960 seconds (16 minutes).

The explorer-delay-time default is 0.

The sna-explorer-timeout default is 180 seconds (3 minutes).

The explorer-wait-time default is 0.

The sna-group-cache default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).

The sna-retry-interval default is 30 seconds.

The sna-verify-interval default is 240 seconds (4 minutes).

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1831/products_com
mand_reference_chapter09186a00800ca644.html#1019086

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Davidson [mailto:rich@myhomemail.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 7:38 PM
To: groupstudy
Subject: DLSW timers anyone?

Groupstudy - Does anyone know where I can find a good
explanation of what all of the DLSw timers are for?
They seem to be kind of important...
Thanks Rich

dlsw timer {icannotreach-block-time |
netbios-cache-timeout | netbios-explorer-timeout |
netbios-group-cache | netbios-retry-interval |
netbios-verify-interval | sna-cache-timeout |
sna-explorer-timeout | sna-group-cache |
sna-retry-interval | sna-verify-interval} time



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