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Documentation changes. Debounce Timer Parameters section is missing the following information: The debounce timer delays notification of a link change, which can decrease traffic loss due to network reconfiguration. You can configure the debounce timer separately for each Ethernet port and specify the delay time in milliseconds. The delay time can range from 0 milliseconds to 5000 milliseconds. By default, this parameter is set for 100 milliseconds, which results in the debounce timer not running. When this parameter is set to 0 milliseconds, the debounce timer is disabled. Caution Enabling the debounce timer causes the link-down detections to be delayed, which results in a loss of traffic during the debounce period. This situation might affect the convergence and reconvergence of some Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols. "
The issue is observed in multiple Nexus 3548 Interfaces Configuration guides where the 'Debounce Timer Parameter' section is empty.
There is no workaround for this issue. This defect corrects the documentation to contain the correct link debounce timer information for Nexus 3548 switches.
Correcting documentation for link debounce timer.
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