The Hello timer, Hello dead timer, Minimum Interval for Sending LSPs can be configured for IS-IS. You can adjust these attribute values to affect the network aggregation rate according to the actual network environment and router performance.
IS-IS maintains the neighboring relation with the neighboring router by receiving and sending Hello packets. When the local router does not receive the Hello packets sent from the peer end for a while, the local router identifies that the neighboring router is invalid.
In IS-IS, you can set the number of invalid Hello packets and interval for sending Hello packets to control the period for keeping the neighboring relation between the local router and neighboring router.
There are level-1 and level-2 Hello packets on the broadcast link and different values can be specified for different types of packets. If the level is not specified, by default both parameters level-1 and level-2 are specified. Only one type of Hello packets are transmitted on a P2P link. Therefore, parameters level-1 and level-2 do not need to be specified.
CSNP packets are packets sent by LSDB that the Designated IS (DIS) synchronizes on the broadcast network. If parameter level-1 or level-2 is not specified in the command, by default the broadcast level of the CSNP packets of the current level is specified.
You can set the minimum interval for IS-IS to send LSPs on the interface, that is, the interval between two continuous LSPs. The interval is also the interval for sending the fragments of CSNP packets.