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int ethernet1/1
llc2 idle-time 12
7.3.2 Configuring the Time Value of Waiting for Acknowledgement
Command Purpose
[
no
]
llc2 t1-time
[seconds] Used for controlling the waiting time of expecting remote
acknowledgement. The command “no” can be used for
restoring to the default value.
Seconds The seconds
of waiting for remote acknowledgement. The maximum
is 60 seconds, the minimum is 1 second and the default
is 1 second.
Configuration mode: Interface configuration
Notes:
When the local end sends I frame, it will wait for remote acknowledgement. If no acknowledgement
is received within a given time, the I-frame will be resent. The relative big value should be set on
the network where the data is transmitted at a slow rate.
Example:Setting 12 seconds as the time value of waiting for acknowledgement.
int ethernet1/1
llc2 t1-time 12
7.3.3 Configuring Busy Time Value of Remote Terminal
Command Purpose
[
no
]
llc2 tbusy-time
[seconds] Used for controlling the waiting time when the remote
end is busy. The command “no” can be used for
restoring to the default value. Seconds The waiting
seconds when the remote end is busy. The maximum is
60 seconds, the minimum is 1 second and the default is
10 seconds.
Configuration mode: Interface configuration
Notes:
a LLC2 connective end is able to inform the opposite end that local end is busy and prevent the
opposite end from sending data to local end by sending a RNR (receive not ready) The relative big
value can be set for averting the timeout.
Example: Setting 12 seconds as the busy time value of remote end.
int ethernet1/1
llc2 tbusy-time 12
7.3.4 Configuring Time Value of Response
The command is used for controlling the time of waiting for the response of remote end. The command “no”
can be used for restoring to the default value.
Command Purpose
[
no
]
llc2 tpf-time
[seconds] used for controlling the time of waiting for the response
of remote end. The command “no” can be used for
restoring to the default value. Seconds :The seconds of
waiting for the response of remote end. The maximum
is 60 seconds, the minimum is 1 second, and the default
is 1 second.