20.4.8 Setting the link-down detection timer
If the wait time before a link-down is detected after the detection of a link fault is too short, depending on the remote device, the link might be unstable. You can avoid this problem by setting a link-down detection timer.
- Points to note
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Make sure that you set as small a link-down detection timer value as possible without risking the link becoming unstable. If the link is stable even when a link-down detection timer is not set, you do not need to set one.
Command examples
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(config)# interface gigabitethernet 1/0/10
Switches to the Ethernet interface 1/0/10 configuration mode.
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(config-if)# link debounce time 5000
Sets the link-down detection timer value to 5000 milliseconds.
- Notes
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Using a link-down detection timer can prevent a link from becoming unstable. However, if a fault occurs, the time required for the interface to settle in the link-down status is longer. If you want this time to be short, do not set a link-down detection timer.