You can set the interval at which LSAs are received based on network connections and router resources.
To prevent excessive network resource consumption due to frequent network changes, you can run the lsa-arrival-interval command to configure an interval at which OSPFv3 LSAs are received.
On a stable network that requires fast route convergence, you can change the interval at which OSPFv3 LSAs are received to 0s. In this manner, the device can fast respond to topology or route changes, which speeds up route convergence.
The system view is displayed.
The OSPFv3 process view is displayed.
The interval at which LSAs are received is configured.
The suppression period that takes effect when received OSPFv3 LSAs flap is configured.
If no flapping occurs among received OSPFv3 LSAs, the configuration of the lsa-arrival-interval command prevents the device from frequently receiving LSAs. If received OSPFv3 LSAs flap, the configuration of the lsa-arrival-interval suppress-flapping command minimizes the impact of the flapping on services. The larger value of the two intervals specified in the commands is used as the suppression period.
The configuration is committed.