Customer has configured fabhcpath allocate-delay to 600. What is the effect of this?
A.
The allocate-delay is the time for FPto go into forwarding state
B.
It specifies the time delay for a transitioned value to be propagated throughout the network
C.
It specifies the time delay for a link bringup to detect conflicts
D.
The allocate-delay is the time delay for a new resource to be propagated throughout the
network
Configuring the FabricPath Timers (Optional)
Note You must make these configurations on each switch that you want to participate in the FabricPath network.
You can change the following FabricPath timers:
***** •allocate-delay—Configures the delay for a new switch ID to be propagated throughout the network before that value becomes available and permanent.******
•linkup-delay—Configures the link bringup delay to detect conflicts in the switch ID. If the system does find a conflict, the system takes some time to resolve the conflict and bring FabricPath to an operational state. When redundant links are brought up to connect to known networks, the default behavior is to speed up the link bringup. The timer is not used in this case as the network is already known.
•linkup-delay always—Configures the link bringup delay to enfore the timer to be honored in all scenarios.
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