Netgear GSM4328PB CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 736
passive-interface OSPF, timers pacing flood, in Link State Advertisements LSAs
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches passive-interface (OSPF) Use this command to set the interface as passive. It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface. The argument unit/slot/port corresponds to a physical routing interface or VLAN routing interface. The vlan keyword and vlan-id parameter are used to specify the VLAN ID of the routing VLAN directly instead of in a unit/slot/port format. The vlan-id can be a number from 1-4093. Default Format Mode disabled passive-interface {unit/slot/port | vlan vlan-id} Router OSPF Config no passive-interface Use this command to set the interface as nonpassive. It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface. The argument unit/slot/port corresponds to a physical routing interface or VLAN routing interface. The vlan keyword and vlan-id parameter are used to specify the VLAN ID of the routing VLAN directly instead of in a unit/slot/port format. The vlan-id can be a number from 1-4093. Format Mode no passive-interface {unit/slot/port | vlan vlan-id} Router OSPF Config timers pacing flood To adjust the rate at which OSPFv2 sends LS Update packets, use the timers pacing flood command in router OSPFv2 global configuration mode. OSPF distributes routing information in Link State Advertisements (LSAs), which are bundled into Link State Update (LS Update) packets. To reduce the likelihood of sending a neighbor more packets than it can buffer, OSPF rate limits the transmission of LS Update packets. By default, OSPF sends up to 30 updates per second on each interface (1/the pacing interval). Use this command to adjust this packet rate. Default Format Mode 33 milliseconds timers pacing flood milliseconds OSPFv2 Router Configuration Parameter milliseconds Description The average time between transmission of LS Update packets. The range is from 5 ms to 100 ms. The default is 33 ms. Routing Commands 736 CLI Command Reference Manual