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Envoyé : mardi 6 septembre 2011 16:30
À : ROY David DTF/DERX
Cc : juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Objet : Re: [j-nsp] LSP Refresh ISIS
Hi, David,
I guess it is 317 because the number is a prime one (decreases a possibility of
the self-synchronization). Also 317 looks cool :)
P.S. As was told, 300
Hi all,
Just for my understanding.
Does anybody know why juniper uses LSP Lifetime-317 secs for its
max-LSP-origination-interval ? The ISO recommends LSP Lifetime - 300. Why 317
secs ?
Thanks
David
David Roy
Orange - IP Domestic Backbone - TAC
Tel. +33(0)299876472
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Hi, David,
I guess it is 317 because the number is a prime one (decreases a
possibility of the self-synchronization). Also 317 looks cool :)
P.S. As was told, 300 is a reasonable value, the standard says, not
a recommended one, to be precise.
With best regards,
Vladimir Blazhkun.
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