Step
2.
Enter OSPF view.
3.
Enable the logging of
neighbor state changes.
Configuring OSPF network management
OSPF network management allows you to save system resources by enabling trap generation to report
important events and configuring the maximum number of output traps for a specific time period.
To configure OSPF network management:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Bind OSPF MIB to an
OSPF process.
3.
Enable SNMP traps
for OSPF.
4.
Configure the
number of output
SNMP traps within a
specified time
interval.
Configuring the LSU transmit rate
Sending large numbers of LSU packets affects router performance and consumes too much network
bandwidth. You can configure the router to send LSU packets at a proper interval and limit the maximum
number of LSU packets sent out of an OSPF interface each time.
To configure the LSU transmit rate:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
ospf [ process-id | router-id router-id |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] *
log-peer-change
Command
system-view
ospf mib-binding process-id
snmp-agent trap enable ospf
[ authentication-failure | bad-packet |
config-error | grhelper-status-change |
grrestarter-status-change | if-state-change
| lsa-maxage | lsa-originate |
lsdb-approaching-overflow |
lsdb-overflow | neighbor-state-change |
nssatranslator-status-change | retransmit |
virt-authentication-failure | virt-bad-packet
| virt-config-error | virt-retransmit |
virtgrhelper-status-change |
virtif-state-change |
virtneighbor-state-change ] *
snmp trap rate-limit interval trap-interval
count trap-number
Command
system-view
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Remarks
N/A
By default, this feature is
enabled.
Remarks
N/A
By default, OSPF MIB is bound to
the process with the smallest
process ID.
By default, SNMP traps for OSPF is
enabled.
By default, OSPF outputs up to 7
SNMP traps within 10 seconds.
Remarks
N/A