Conversational neighbor discovery (ND) reduces the number of cached ND entries by programming only active flows into the forwarding plane. This feature helps to optimize the use of hardware resources.
In many scenarios, software requirements for ND entries are beyond the capacity of the hardware. Conversational ANDRP limits storage-in-hardware to active ND entries. Aged-out entries are deleted automatically.
By default, the aging-out threshold is 300 seconds. You can change the threshold to any value from 60 through 100,000 seconds, either before or during enablement. Entries that do not have at least one conversation before aging-out are deleted from the cache. Each conversation restarts the clock for that entry.
Static NDs are not subject to conversational behavior.
Note
Conversational ND is supported on SLX 9150 and SLX 9250.