The ospf trans-delay command sets the delay for transmitting LSAs on an interface.
The undo ospf trans-delay command restores the default value.
By default, the delay is 1 second.
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Usage Scenario
The LSAs in the LSDB of the local router age with time (increase by 1 each second), but not during transmission. To set a delay for transmitting LSAs on an interface, run the ospf trans-delay command. This configuration is important for low-speed networks.
Precautions
The command cannot be run on a null interface.