Examples
ospf trans-delay
Syntax
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Parameters
Description
Examples
peer
Syntax
Use the
undo ospf timer retransmit
The interval defaults to 5s.
After sending a LSA, an interface waits for an acknowledgement packet. If the
interface receives no acknowledgement when the retransmit interval elapses, it
will retransmit the LSA.
The retransmit interval should not be so small to avoid unnecessary
retransmissions.
This configuration is not supported on the NULL interface.
# Set the LSA retransmit interval to 8 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial 2/0
[Sysname-Serial2/0] ospf timer retransmit 8
ospf trans-delay seconds
undo ospf trans-delay
Interface view
seconds: LSA transmit delay time in seconds, in the range 1 to 3600.
Use the
ospf trans-delay
interface.
Use the
undo ospf trans-delay
The delay time defaults to 1s.
Each LSA in the LSDB has an age (incremented 1 by a second), but a LSA is not
aged out during transmission. It is necessary to add a transmit delay into its age
time, which is important for transmission on low speed networks.
This configuration is not supported on the NULL interface.
# Set the LSA transmit delay time to 3 seconds on the current interface.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial2/0
[Sysname-Serial2/0] ospf trans-delay 3
peer ip-address [ dr-priority dr-priority ]
command to restore the default.
command to set the LSA transmit delay time on an
command to restore the default.
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