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Display LEC Operational
Parameters

Displays the LEC operational parameters for the specified bridge (refer to

Table8-10). For more information see “LEC Parameters” on page 12-16.

Table8-9 Task Actions

Menu
Sequence Enter Result
[5] le
[3] operational
[1] display
1Bridge Number {0-3} LEC operational information for
the specified bridge is displayed.

Table8-10 LEC Operational Parameters

LEC Parameter Description
Control-timeout Timeout period used for timing out most
request/response control frame interactions.
VCC-timeout-period An LEC should release any Data Direct VCC that has
not been used to transmit or receive any data frames
for the length of the VCC-timeout-period.
Aging-time The maximum time that an LEC will maintain an entry
in its LE_ARP cache in the absence of a verification of
that relationship.
Forward-delay-time The maximum time that an LEC will maintain an entry
for a non-local MAC address in its LE_ARP cache in the
absence of a verification of that relationship, as long as
the topology-change-flag is true.
Expected LE_ARP Resp
Time
The maximum time that the LEC expects an LE_ARP
request/response cycle to take. Used for retries and
verifies.
Topology-change-flag Boolean indication that the LEC is using the
forward-delay-time instead of aging-time to age
non-local entries in its LE_ARP cache.
Flush-timeout Time limit to wait to receive an LE_FLUSH response
after the request has been sent, before taking recovery
action.
Path-switching-delay The time since sending a frame to the BUS after which
the LEC may assume that the frame has been either
discarded or delivered to the recipient.
Connection-completion-
timer
In Connection Establishment this is the time period in
which data or a READY_IND message is expec ted from
a Calling Party.
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