ip ospf transit-delay (for a VLAN)
Configure the transit delay for the virtual interface, which is the estimated number of
seconds required to transmit a link-state update over the interface.
Syntax
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default ip ospf
transit-delay
-
default ip ospf
transit-delay cost
-
default ip ospf
transit-delay mtu-ignore enable
-
default ip ospf
transit-delay priority
-
ip ospf transit-delay
<0-3600>
-
ip ospf transit-delay
<0-3600> cost <0-65535>
-
ip ospf transit-delay
<0-3600> mtu-ignore enable
-
ip ospf transit-delay
<0-3600> priority <0-255>
Command Parameters
- <0-3600>
- Specifies the transit delay
range.
- cost <0-65535>
- Configures the OSPF metric for the
interface. The switch advertises the metric in router link advertisements. The
default is 1.
- mtu-ignore enable
- Enables maximum transmission unit
(MTU) ignore. To allow the switch to accept OSPF database description (DBD)
packets with a different MTU size, enable mtu-ignore. Incoming OSPF DBD packets
are dropped if their MTU is greater than 1500 bytes.
- priority <0-255>
- Configures the OSPF priority for
the interface during the election process for the designated router. The interface
with the highest priority number is the designated router. The interface with the
second-highest priority becomes the backup designated router. If the priority is
0, the interface cannot become either the designated router or a backup. The
priority is used only during election of the designated router and backup
designated router. The default is 1.
Command Mode
VLAN Interface Configuration