cnfrsvprefreshmiss
cnfrsvprefreshmiss
To configure the number of times VISM waits for a missed Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
minimum refresh message—a path or reservation message—(this is in addition to the time configured
for minimum refreshes) for a specified connection, use the cnfrsvprefreshmiss command in the VoIP
switching/trunking and VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC operating modes.
Syntax Description
lcn
refresh-miss-num
Command Modes
VoIP switching/trunking, VoIP and switched ATM AAL1 SVC
Usage Guidelines
VISM expects refresh messages at regular intervals, which are passed to VISM from the remote packet
module (RPM). If no refresh messages are sent to the VISM, VISM deletes the soft-state for the
corresponding connection. However, you can use this command to extend the wait time by configuring
the number of wait times VISM allows before tearing down a connection.
Examples
The following example shows that LCN 142 is configured to wait for 7 refresh time frames before
allowing a connection to be torn down:
cnfrsvprefreshmiss 142 7
Related Commands
Command
cnfrsvp
dsprsvpif
dsprsvpreq
dsprsvpreqs
dsprsvpresv
dsprsvpresvs
dsprsvpsenders
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cnfrsvprefreshmiss lcn refresh-miss-num
The logical channel number. It can be in the range from 131 to 510.
The successive number of refresh message wait times that VISM allows before
deleting the soft-state for the connection. It can be in the range from 1 to 8.
(Default = 4)
Description
Configures RSVP for a specified connection.
Displays the RSVP status of a specified connection.
Displays the data associated with a specified RSVP request.
Displays all RSVP-known requests on the current VISM card.
Displays all data associated with an RSVP bandwidth reservation.
Displays all incoming RSVP-known reservations on the current VISM card.
Displays all data associated with a specified RSVP path state.
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CLI Commands