seconds. Because the generation of an LSP may cause all routers in the area to
perform the SPF calculation, controlling this interval can have an areawide effect.
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When you raise this interval, you reduce the load on the network imposed by a
rapidly changing link.
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Example
host1(config-router)#
lsp-gen-interval level-2 30
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Use the
no
version to restore the default value, 5.
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See lsp-gen-interval
lsp-mtu
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Use to specify the MTU LSP size in bytes. The size must be less than or equal to
the smallest MTU of any link in the area.
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Use this command to limit the size of LSPs generated by this router only. The
router can receive LSPs of any size up to the maximum.
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You can set the value in the range 128–9180.
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The default LSP MTU value is 1497.
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When a very large amount of information is generated by a single router, we
recommend that you increase the LSP MTU. However, the default MTU is usually
sufficient.
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If the MTU of a link is lowered to less than 1500 bytes, the LSP MTU must be
lowered accordingly on each router in the network. If this is not done, routing
may become unpredictable.
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Example
host1(config-router)#
lsp-mtu 1500
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Use the
no
version to restore the default value, 1497.
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See lsp-mtu
lsp-refresh-interval
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Use to set the LSP rate at which locally generated LSPs are periodically
transmitted.
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The refresh interval determines the rate at which the router software periodically
transmits the route topology information that it originates. These transmissions
refresh the link-state information, reaffirming that the router is still up and that
the link-state information in the LSP is still valid.
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You can set the interval rate in the range 1–65535 seconds; the default is 900
seconds.
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LSPs must be periodically refreshed before their lifetimes expire. The refresh
interval must be less than the LSP lifetime specified by
max-lsp-lifetime
.
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In the unlikely event that link stage database corruption is undetected, reducing
the refresh interval reduces the amount of time that the corruption can persist.
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