The hardware fast-forwarding session fast-aging ttl-percent command sets the ratio of the fast aging time to the normal aging time for hardware fast forwarding sessions.
The undo hardware fast-forwarding session fast-aging ttl-percent command restores the ratio of the fast aging time to the normal aging time for hardware fast forwarding sessions to the default value (50%).
hardware fast-forwarding session fast-aging ttl-percent ttl-percent
undo hardware fast-forwarding session fast-aging ttl-percent
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
ttl-percent |
Specifies the ratio of the fast aging time to the normal aging time for hardware fast forwarding sessions. |
The value is an integer ranging from 10 to 80, in percentage. |
In versions earlier than V600R007C20SPC200, all models support this command. For V600R007C20SPC200 and later versions, device batches are distinguished by BomID Version (which can be checked using the display version command). All models except the USG6680E and USG6712E/6716E whose BomID Version is 003 or later or whose device BOM numbers contain "-001" support this command.
Assume that the normal aging time (TTL) of fast forwarding sessions is 30s. The corresponding fast aging time is 30s x ttl-percent. The aging time should not be less than 4s. If the calculation result is less than 4s, the aging time is 4s.
Using the default value is recommended.