
Customizing OSPF Services
114065 Rev. A 5-11
Using the Holddown Timer to Relieve the CPU
The holddown timer controls how often OSPF performs the calculation to
compute a route. Its purpose is to free up the CPU. Note that a value of 0 means
there is no holddown time.
By default, the holddown timer is set at 1 second.
You can use Site Manager to specify a holddown time.
Configuring Message Logging
OSPF maintains a primary and backup log for OSPF messages.
By default, OSPF logs the following messages in the primary log:
TRACE
INFO
DEBUG
INTF STATE
NBR STATE
BAD LS
By default, OSPF logs no messages in the backup log.
You can use Site Manager to specify the messages that OSPF writes to the
primary and backup log.
OSPF can log any or all of the following messages:
Site Manager: Hold Down Timer parameter: page A-74
Site Manager: Primary Log Mask parameter: page A-76
Site Manager: Backup Log Mask parameter: page A-76
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