HP 3500YL User Manual

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IP Routing Features
Configuring OSPF

Retransmit Interval Per-Interface.

Syntax: ip ospf [ ip-address | all ] retransmit-interval < 0 - 3600 >

Used in the VLAN context to enable changing the
retransmission interval for link-state advertisements (LSAs)
on an interface. The default is 5 seconds. Allows different
settings for different subnet interfaces in the VLAN.
ip ospf priority < 1 - 255 >: Assigns the specified retransmit
interval to all networks configured on the VLAN.
ip ospf < ip-address > priority < 1 - 255 >: Assigns the specified
retransmit interval to the specified subnet on the VLAN.
ip ospf all priority < 1 - 255 >: Assigns the specified retransmit
interval to all networks configured on the VLAN. (Operates the
same as the

ip ospf priority option, above.)

Default: 5 seconds; Range: 1 - 3600 seconds

Transit-Delay Per-Interface.

Syntax: ip ospf [ ip-address | all ] transit-delay < 1 - 3600 >

Used in the VLAN context to enable changing the time it takes
to transmit Link State Update packets on this interface. Allows
different settings for different subnet interfaces in the VLAN.
ip ospf transit-delay < 1 - 3600 >: Reconfigures the estimated
number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update
packet to all networks configured on the VLAN.
ip ospf < ip-address > transit-delay < 1 - 3600 >: Reconfigures the
estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state
update packet to all networks configured on the specified
subnet on the VLAN.
ip ospf all transit-delay < 1 - 3600 >: Reconfigures the estimated
number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update
packet to all networks configured on the VLAN. (Operates the
same as the

ip ospf transit-delay option, above.)

Default: 1 second; Range: 1 - 3600 seconds

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