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Command Modes
INTERFACE
Usage
Information
The default values of this command are typically satisfactory transmission times for a specific interface
on a designated intermediate system. To maintain database synchronization, the designated routers
send CSNPs.
Level 1 and Level 2 CSNP intervals can be configured independently.
isis hello-interval
e
Specify the length of time between hello packets sent.
Syntax
isis hello-interval seconds [level-1 | level-2]
To return to the default values, enter the no isis hello-interval [seconds] [level-1 | level-2]
command.
Parameters
Defaults
seconds = 10; level-1 (if not otherwise specified)
Command Modes
INTERFACE
Usage
Information
Hello packets are held for a length of three times the value of the hello interval. Use a high hello
interval seconds to conserve bandwidth and CPU usage. Use a low hello interval seconds for faster
convergence (but uses more bandwidth and CPU resources).
Related
Commands
isis hello-multiplier
e
Specify the number of IS-IS hello packets a neighbor must miss before the router declares the
adjacency down.
Syntax
isis hello-multiplier multiplier [level-1 | level-2]
To return to the default values, enter no isis hello-multiplier [multiplier] [level-1 | level-2].
seconds
Allows you to set the length of time between hello packet transmissions.
Range: 1 to 65535
Default: 10
level-1
(OPTIONAL) Select this value to configure the hello interval for Level 1.
This is the default.
level-2
(OPTIONAL) Select this value to configure the hello interval for Level 2.
isis hello-multiplier Specifies the number of IS-IS hello packets a neighbor must miss before the
router should declare the adjacency as down.