
Timeout values
The switch module timeout values determine the timeout values for all external ports on the switch. Table 22 describes the switch module timeout parameters. R_A_TOV, R_T_TOV, or E_D_TOV values must be the same for all switch modules in the fabric.
✏NOTE
Timeout values can be changed only if the switch module operational state is offline.
Table 22. Timeout values
Parameter | Description |
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R_A_TOV | Resource Allocation Timeout. Represents the maximum time a frame can be delayed in the |
| fabric and still be delivered. The default is 10000 milliseconds. |
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R_T_TOV | Receiver Transmitter Timeout. The amount of time that Sync can be lost between two ports |
| before Link Failure is detected. The default is 100 milliseconds. |
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E_D_TOV | Error Detect Timeout. Represents the maximum round trip time that an operation between two |
| N_Ports requires. The default is 2000 milliseconds. |
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Network properties
Use the Network Properties window shown in Figure 16 on page 107 to change IP and SNMP configuration parameters. After making changes, click OK to put the new values into effect. To open the Network Properties window, click Switch ” Network Properties.
✏NOTE
The Read Community, Trap Community, and Write Community settings are like passwords; therefore, they are
Figure 16. Network Properties window
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