H3C LS-3100-52P-OVS-H3 Operation Manual - page 755
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Packet timer: Specified to adjust topology convergence speed and network load
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LSA delay timer: Specified especially for low-speed links
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SPF timer: Specified to protect networks from being over-loaded due to frequent network changes.
For a broadcast network, you can configure DR priorities for interfaces to affect DR/BDR election.
By disabling an interface from sending OSPFv3 packets, you can make other routers on the network
obtain no information from the interface.
Prerequisites
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Enable IPv6 packet forwarding
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Configure OSPFv3 basic functions
Configuring OSPFv3 Timers
Follow these steps to configure OSPFv3 timers:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter interface view
interface interface-type
interface-number
—
Configure the hello interval
ospfv3 timer hello seconds
[ instance instance-id ]
Optional
Defaults to 10 seconds on
P2P, broadcast interfaces.
Specify the poll interval
ospfv3 timer poll seconds
[ instance instance-id ]
Optional
The poll interval defaults to
120 seconds.
Configure the dead interval
ospfv3 timer dead seconds
[ instance instance-id ]
Optional
Defaults to 40 seconds on
P2P, broadcast interfaces.
Configure the LSA
retransmission interval
ospfv3 timer retransmit interval
[ instance instance-id ]
Optional
Defaults to 5 seconds.
Configure the LSA
transmission delay
ospfv3 trans-delay seconds
[ instance instance-id]
Optional
Defaults to 1 second.
Return to system view
quit
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Enter OSPFv3 view
ospfv3 [ process-id ]
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Configure the SPF timers
spf timers delay-interval
hold-interval
Optional
By default, delay-interval is 5
seconds, and hold-interval is
10 seconds.