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lex timeout
Interface Commands IR-131
lex timeout
Use the lex timeout interface configuration command to define the amount of time to wait for a
response from the LAN Extender. To return to the default time, use the no form of this command.
lex timeout milliseconds
no lex timeout [milliseconds]
Syntax Description
Default
2000 milliseconds (2 seconds)
Command Mode
Interface configuration
Usage Guidelines
This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 10.3.
The lex timeout command defines the amount of time that the router waits to receive an
acknowledgment after having sent a command to the LAN Extender.
Example
The following example causes unacknowledged packets to be resent at 4-second intervals:
lex interface 0
lex timeout 4000
Related Commands
You can use the master indexes or search online to find documentation of related commands.
lex retry-count
milliseconds Time, in milliseconds, to wait for a response from the LAN
Extender before resending the command. It can be a number in
the range 500 to 60000. The default is 2000 milliseconds
(2 seconds).