Parameter
seconds: The interval of OSPF waiting for the neighbor's responding and confirming
the routing information packet after sending it by OSPF (Unit: second). In case of
timeout, OSPF will retransmit the routing information packet. ranging from 1 to 65535
seconds. By default, it is 5.
Description
Using the ospf timer retransmit command, you can configure the time of the waited
timer after the routing information packet is sent by OSPF. In case of timeout, OSPF
will retransmit routing information packet. Using the undo ospf timer retransmit
command is to restore the default time of timer.
If a router transmits an LSA, it need receive back the acknowledgment from the
neighbors. If it fails to receive this ACK message within this retransmit interval, it will
retransmit this LSA.
Note that the LSA retransmission interval of neighboring routers should be not too
small to prevent unnecessary retransmission.
Example
# Set the LSA retransmit interval at Serial 0 to be 8 seconds.
[3Com-Serial0] ospf timer retransmit 8
3.1.34 ospf trans-delay
Syntax
ospf trans-delay seconds
undo ospf trans-delay
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Parameter
seconds: Delay time the interface sends LSA information, in the range from 1 to
65535 seconds. By default, it is 1 second.
Routing Protocol
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