Preset attributes are similar to characteristics, in that their values control the way in which the routing module operates. However, unlike characteristics, you cannot alter preset attribute values using the set command. BROADCAST LSP TRANSMISSION INTERVAL Support: L1,L2 Interval, in milliseconds, between the transmission of Link State Packets LSPs on a broadcast circuit. COMPLETE SNP INTERVAL Support: L1,L2 Interval, in seconds, between generation of Complete Sequence Number Packets SNPs by a designated router on a broadcast circuit. DEFAULT ESHELLO TIMER Support: All Value to be used for the current suggested Hello timer, in the absence of any suggested value from the intermediate system IS. On routers, this is the value to be suggested when the router is not required to poll the ES configuration. In routers, this value is suggested by the Suggested ES Configuration Timer option in IS Hellos. DR ISISHELLO TIMER Support: L1,L2 Interval, in seconds, between the generation of IS-IS Hello PDUs by the designated router. ES CACHE HOLDING TIME Support: End Holding time, in seconds, for an entry in the node's end-node cache database. ES CACHE WIDTH Support: End Maximum number of LAN address entries in the node's end-node cache database on a broadcast circuit. HOLDING MULTIPLIER Support: All Value by which to multiply the Hello timer to obtain the holding timer value for ES and IS Hellos and for point-to-point, router-to-router Hellos. INACTIVE SELECTOR Support: All This is the selector value identifying the port to which incoming Inactive Subset PDUs are to be sent. INITIALIZATION TIMER Support: All Delay, in seconds, between initialization of a data link and sending a DECnet-Plus message on a DDCMP circuit. ISIS FORMAT Support: L1,L2 This attribute controls the protocol identification to be used for "DNA Private" PDUs. On broadcast circuits, this characteristic also controls the SAP on which they are transmitted. ISIS HOLDING MULTIPLIER Support: L1,L2 Value by which to multiply the ISIS Hello timer to obtain the value of the holding timer for LAN level 1 and level 2 router-to-router Hellos. MAXIMUM AGE Support: L1,L2 Number of seconds before an LSP is considered to be expired. MAXIMUM LSP GENERATION INTERVAL Support: L1,L2 Maximum interval, in seconds, between link state packets LSPs generated by this node. MINIMUM LSP GENERATION INTERVAL Support: L1,L2 Minimum time, in seconds, between generation of LSPs by this node. MINIMUM LSP TRANSMISSION INTERVAL Support: L1,L2 Minimum interval, in seconds, between retransmissions of an LSP. MULTICIRCUIT ESHELLO TIMER Support: End Value to be used for the current suggested Hello timer on a multicircuit end node with more than one circuit enabled, in the absence of any suggested values from the IS. ORIGINATING l1 LSP BUFFER SIZE Support: L1,L2 Maximum size of level 1 LSPs and SNPs originated at this node. ORIGINATING l2 LSP BUFFER SIZE Support: L2 Maximum size of level 2 LSPs and SNPs originated at this node. PARTIAL SNP INTERVAL Support: L1,L2 Minimum interval, in seconds, between sending partial SNPs. POLL ESHELLO RATE Support: All Interval, in seconds, between ES Hellos when a router requires to poll the ES configuration. QUEUE THRESHOLD Support: L1,L2 Average queue length at a router, above which the "congestion experienced" bit will be set in a forwarded data PDU. WAITING TIME Support: L1,L2 Delay, in seconds, between routing databases being in the waiting state and entering the on state. ZERO AGE LIFETIME Support: L1,L2 Time, in seconds, for which the purge header of an expired LSP is retained.