Use the following CLI syntax to specify targeted session parameters:
config>router# ldp
targeted-session
disable-targeted-session
hello timeout
factor
keepalive timeout
factor
peer ip-address
bfd-enable
hello timeout
factor
keepalive timeout
factor
local-lsr-id interface
-name
no
shutdown
config>router# ldp
config>router>ldp# targeted-session
config>router>ldp>targ-session# bfd-enable
config>router>ldp>targ-session# hello 5000 255
config>router>ldp>targ-session# keepalive 5000 255
config>router>ldp>targ-session# peer 10.10.10.104
config>router>ldp>targ-session>peer# hello 2500 100
config>router>ldp>targ-session>peer# keepalive 15 3
config>router>ldp>targ-session>peer# local-lsr-id to-104
config>router>ldp>targ-session>peer# no shutdown
config>router>ldp>targ-session>peer# exit
config>router>ldp>targ-session# exit
config>router>ldp#
The following example displays the LDP targeted session configuration output.
ALU-1>config>router>ldp# info
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import "LDP-import"
interface-parameters
hello 15 3
keepalive 30 3
interface "to-104"
hello 15 3
keepalive 30 3
no shutdown
exit
exit
targeted-session
hello 5000 255
keepalive 5000 255
peer 10.10.10.104
hello 2500 100
keepalive 15 3
local-lsr-id ‟to-104”
exit
exit
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