smart-optimize-timer
Syntax
smart-optimize-timer seconds;
Hierarchy Level
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols mpls], [edit protocols mpls]
Description
Enable the smart optimization timer. When you enable the smart optimization timer on a router, the Junos OS operates on the assumption that the original LSP path is preferable to any alternate or secondary path. When you enable the smart optimization timer and an LSP fails and its traffic is switched to an alternate path, the smart optimization timer starts and waits 3 minutes (this time is configurable). After 3 minutes have passed, the LSP is switched back to the original path. If the original path fails again and the LSP is switched to an alternate path again, the router waits 1 hour before attempting to switch the LSP back to its original path.
This feature is not applicable for LSPs for which no-cspf
is
configured.
If you want to disable the smart optimizer, you can set it to zero. The
smart-optimize-timer
value in seconds indicates the time before
which the LSP is switched back to its primary path in case the primary path becomes
available. Otherwise, the time to wait is controlled by the
optimize-timer
, which is usually set to a high value. Some ISPs have the
optimize-timer
set to once a day. Sometimes after the smart
optimizer causes the LSP to be placed back on its primary path, the primary path
goes down again within 60 minutes. When this happens, the
smart-optimize-timer
is disabled automatically, and the
optimize-timer
(regular path optimization) goes into effect.
This is to protect against a flapping link being used.
Default
The smart optimization timer is enabled by default.
Options
seconds
—(Optional)
Specify the number of seconds to wait before switching an LSP
back to its original path. If you do not specify the number of seconds,
the default value is used.
Range: 0 through 65,535 seconds
Default: 180 seconds
Required Privilege Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.