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HprTimer

Syntax

SetDefault -APPN HprTimer = [AliveTimer=<30-600>] [PathSwitchTimerLow=<240-960>][PathSwitchTimerMed=<120-480>] [PathSwitchTimerHigh=<60-240>][PathSwitchTimerNtwk=<30-120>]
SHow -APPN HprTimer

Default

AliveTimer is 180; PathSwitchTimer is 120

Description

The HprTimer parameter defines the timer settings in seconds for the Rapid Transport Protocol (RTP) connection. Changing this parameter only affects new RTP connections, and has no effect on existing RTP connections. The local network node must be an RTP endpoint for the RTP connection for the settings to take effect.

Values

AliveTimer

Specifies the duration before a keepalive probe is sent on an idle line. The default is 180 seconds. The valid range is from 30 to 600 seconds.

PathSwitchTimer Low

Specifies the duration that an RTP endpoint tries for a new RTP connection when a path switch takes place on a connection with low priority. The default is 200 seconds. The valid range is from 240 to 960 seconds.

PathSwitchTimerMed

Specifies the duration that an RTP endpoint tries for a new RTP connection when a path switch takes place on a connection with medium priority. The default is 240 seconds. The valid range is from 120 to 480 seconds.

PathSwitchTimerHigh

Specifies the duration that an RTP endpoint tries for a new RTP connection when a path switch takes place on a connection with high priority. The default is 120 seconds. The valid range is from 60 to 240 seconds.

PathSwitchTimerNtwk

Specifies the duration that an RTP endpoint tries for a new RTP connection when a path switch takes place on a connection with network priority. The default is 60 seconds. The valid range is from 30 to 120 seconds.

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