Configuring RSMLT on a VLAN
Configure RSMLT on a VLAN to exchange Layer 3 information between peer nodes in a switch cluster. This configuration applies to both IPv4 and IPv6.
Before you begin
- Enable an IP routing protocol on VLAN Layer 3 interfaces. 
- Ensure VLANs with Layer 3 interfaces participate in Split MultiLink Trunking (SMLT). 
About this task
The VLAN can be either IPv4 or IPv6, or both. RSMLT configuration on a VLAN simultaneously affects both IPv4 and IPv6.
Procedure
- In the navigation tree, expand the following folders: .
- Click VLANs.
- Click the Basic tab.
- Select a VLAN.
- Click IP.
- Click the RSMLT tab.
- Select Enable.
- In the HoldDownTimer field, type a hold-down timer value.
- In the HoldUpTimer field, type a holdup timer value.
- Click Apply.
RSMLT Field Descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the RSMLT tab.
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Enable | Enables RSMLT. The default is disabled. | 
| HoldDownTimer | Defines how long the recovering or restarting system remains in a non-Layer 3 forwarding mode for the peer router MAC address. The range of this value is from 0 to 3600 seconds. The default is 60. If you disable RSMLT on a VLAN, non default values for this field do not save across restarts. | 
| HoldUpTimer | Defines how long the RSMLT system maintains forwarding for its peer. The value is a range from 0 to 3600 seconds or 9999. 9999 means infinity. The default is 1800. If you disable RSMLT on a VLAN, non default values for this field do not save across restarts. | 




