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cspf-backoff-time

date_range 19-Nov-23

Syntax

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 cspf-backoff-time seconds;

Hierarchy Level

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[edit logical-systems  name protocols mpls],
[edit logical-systems name routing-instances name protocols mpls],
[edit logical-systems name tenants name routing-instances name protocols mpls],
[edit logical-systems name protocols mpls label-switched-path],
[edit logical-systems name routing-instances name protocols mpls label-switched-path],
[edit logical-systems name tenants name routing-instances name protocols mpls label-switched-path]
[edit protocols  mpls],
[edit routing-instances name protocols mpls],
[edit tenants name routing-instances name protocols mpls],
[edit protocols mpls label-switched-path],
[edit routing-instances name protocols mpls label-switched-path],
[edit tenants name routing-instances name protocols mpls label-switched-path]  

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 20.3R1 and Junos OS Evolved Release 20.3R1 on all platforms.

Description

The statement enables you to delay the CSPF by configured number of seconds, on receiving bandwidth unavailable PathErr on PSB2. If the configured value is zero, then the CSPF starts immediately for PSB2, when bandwidth-unavailable PathErr is received. If the statement is not configured, the default exponential back-off occurs.

Options

seconds—CSPF delay time in seconds.

Required Privilege Level

routing—To view this statement in the configuration.

routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

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