ControlTimeout
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Time out period used for most request/response control frame interactions (as specified elsewhere in the LAN emulation specification).
In LAN emulation V2.0 (LANE V2.0), this value is the maximum cumulative time-out for an exponential back-off algorithm.
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MaxUnknownFrameTime
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This is the period of time that a LEC can send no more than maximum unknown frame count frames to the broadcast and unknown server (BUS) for a given unicast LAN destination. It must also initiate the address resolution protocol to resolve that LAN destination.
This time value is expressed in seconds.
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VccTimeoutPeriod
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A LEC must release any data direct VCC that it has not used to transmit or receive any data frames for the length of the VCC time-out period. This parameter is only useful for SVC data direct VCCs signalled. It should not be used for any SVC signalled.
This time value is expressed in seconds. Items to consider when setting this parameter:
- A default value is 20 minutes
- A value of 0 seconds sets the time-out period as infinite
- Negative values are rejected by the agent.
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AgingTime
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Maximum time that a LEC maintains an entry for a unicast LAN destination in the ARP cache. This time value is expressed in seconds.
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ForwardDelayTime
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Maximum time that a LEC maintains an entry for a non-local MAC address in its ARP cache. Items to consider when setting this parameter:
- Topology change flag is true.
- ForwardDelayTime should be less than AgingTime
- This time value is expressed in seconds
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ExpectedArpResponseTime
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Maximum time that the LEC expects an ARP request ARP response cycle to take. This is used for retries and verifies. This time value is expressed in seconds.
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FlushTimeOut
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Time limit to wait to receive a flush response after the flush request has been sent and before taking recovery action. This time value is expressed in seconds.
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PathSwitchingDelay
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Time since sending a frame to the BUS after which the LEC assumes that the frame has been either discarded or delivered. May be used to bypass the flush protocol. This time value is expressed in seconds.
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ConnectionCompleteTimer
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For connection establishment this is the time period in which data is expected from a calling party. This time value is expressed in seconds. This parameter is optional.
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