3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 36 MPLS Basic Capability Configuration
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There is no default remote-peer.

II. Configuring an address for the remote-peer

You can specify the address of any LDP-enabled interface on the remote-peer or the
address of the loopback interface on the LSR that has advertised the route as the
address of the remote-peer.
Perform the following configuration in the remote-peer view.
Table 36-8 Configure a remote-peer address
Operation Command
Configure a remote-peer address remote-ip remoteip
remoteip: the IP address of remote peer. It should be the LSR ID of the peer LSR.
There is no default remote-peer.
36.3.4 Configuring session parameters

I. Configuring session hold-time

The LDP entity on the interface sends Hello packets periodically to find out LDP peer,
and the established sessions must also maintain their existence by periodic message
(if there is no LDP message, then Keepalive message must be sent).
Note:
There are two types of LDP sessions: basic and remote. Basic session can be
established only on two direct-connect switches, while remote session can be on two
switches which are not directly connected. You can only configure basic sessions in
VLAN interface view and remote sessions in remote-peer view.
Caution:
Modifying the holdtime parameter results in re-establish the original session, as well as
the LSP over this session. Here the session refers to basic session, but not remote
session.
Perform the following configuration in VLAN interface view.