
Customizing LAN Emulation Clients
114056 Rev. A 8-7
Defining the Expected LE_ARP Response Time
The Expected LE_ARP Response Time defines the amount of time that the LEC
expects an ARP request and ARP response cycle to take. The LEC uses this value
during retries and verifications.
By default, the LEC expects an ARP request and ARP response cycle to take a
maximum of 3 seconds. However, you can set the LE_ARP Response Time to a
value from 1 through 30 seconds.
Setting the Path Switching Delay
The Path Switching Delay defines the amount of time that the LEC waits after
sending a frame over an old VCC before it switches to a new VCC (this applies to
multicast and data direct VCCs).
You can use the Path Switching Delay to bypass the Flush protocol. When you
disable the Flush protocol, the data for a specific MAC address automatically
begins flowing over a new VC when the Path Switching Delay time elapses.
By default, the LEC waits a maximum of 6 seconds after sending a frame over an
old VCC before it switches to a new VCC. However, you can set the Path
Switching Delay to a value from 1 through 8 seconds.
Site Manager: Expected LE_ARP Response Time: page A-38
Site Manager: Path Switching Delay: page A-38
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