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Example # Set the LAPB parameter N2 on Serial 2/0 to 20.

<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] lapb retry 20

lapb timer

Syntax

lapb timer { t1 t1-value t2 t1-value t3 t3-value }

 

undo lapb timer { t1 t2 t3 }

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Parameter

t1 t1-value: Value of timer T1, in the range 2 to 64000 milliseconds. The default is

 

3000 milliseconds.

 

t2 t2-value: Value of the timer T2, in the range 1 to 32000 milliseconds. The

 

default is 1500 milliseconds.

 

t3 t3-value: Value of the timer T3, in the range 0 to 255 seconds. The default is 0

 

seconds.

Description

Use the lapb timer command to configure the LAPB timers T1, T2 and T3.

 

Use the undo lapb timer command to restore their default values.

 

T1 is the retransmission timer. When T1 expires, DTE (DCE) will start

 

retransmission. The value of T1 shall be greater than the maximum time between

 

the sending of a frame and the receiving of its response frame.

 

T2 is the reception timer. When it expires, the DTE/DCE must send an

 

acknowledgement frame so that this frame can be received before the peer

 

DTE/DCE T1 timer expires (T1Š2*T2).

 

T3 is an idle channel timer, when it expires, the DCE reports to the packet layer

 

that the channel stays idle for a long time. T3 should be greater than the timer T1

 

(T3>T1) on a DCE. When T3 is 0, it indicates that it does not function yet.

Example

# Set the LAPB timer T1 on Serial2/0 to 2000 milliseconds.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] interface serial 2/0

 

[Sysname-Serial2/0] lapb timer t1 2000

lapb window-size

Syntax lapb window-size k-valueundo lapb window-size

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