1610 CHAPTER 96: MPLS TE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
Before you can configure this command, enable RSVP-TE.
Related command: mpls rsvp-te timer hello.
Example # Set the maximum number of consecutive hello losses before an RSVP neighbor is
considered dead to five.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mpls
[Sysname-mpls] mpls rsvp-te hello-lost 5
mpls rsvp-te keep-multiplier
Syntax mpls rsvp-te keep-multiplier number
undo mpls rsvp-te keep-multiplier
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Parameter number: Keep multiplier, in the range 3 to 255.
Description Use the mpls rsvp-te keep-multiplier command to configure the keep
multiplier for the path state block (PSB) and reservation state block (RSB).
Use the undo mpls rsvp-te keep-multiplier command to restore default.
The default keep multiplier is 3.
The following equation determines the timeout time of the state stored in PSB and
RSB:
Expired_Time = (keep-multiplier + 0.5) × 1.5 × refresh-time
Where, refresh-time is the refresh interval for reservation state set by the mpls
rsvp-te timer refresh command.
Before you can configure the keep multiplier, enable RSVP-TE.
Related command: mpls rsvp-te timer refresh.
Example # Set the keep multiplier to five.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mpls
[Sysname-mpls] mpls rsvp-te keep-multiplier 5
mpls rsvp-te reliability
Syntax mpls rsvp-te reliability