hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.155.3.1.7
To avoid wasting network resources due to network changes, OSPF defines that the
interval for receiving LSAs is 1 second.
In a stable network, if the fast speed of route convergence is required, you can
cancel the interval of receiving LSAs by setting it to 0 seconds.
Routers can thus detect changes of topology and route in time. This speeds up route
convergence. By default, this object is -1, indicating that an intelligent
timer is enabled instead. Note that -1 is not a configurable value.
Instead, by set the intelligent timer (hwOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl,
hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl) to default value,
it will get back to default configuration.