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Command Purpose
prune-age <20–8000 seconds>
Defines how long a prune state will remain in effect for a
source-routed multicast tree. After the prune age period
expires, flooding will resume.
Default value: 180 seconds
Report-interval
This value defines how often routers will propagate their complete routing tables to other neighbor DVMRP routers.
DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.
Command Purpose
report-interval <10–2000 seconds>
Defines how often routers will propagate their complete
routing tables to other neighbor DVMRP routers.
Default value: 60 seconds
Route-discard-timeout
This value defines the period of time before a route is deleted on a DVMRP router.
DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.
Command Purpose
route-discard-timeout <40–
8000seconds>
Defines the period of time before a route is deleted on a
DVMRP router.
Default value: 340 seconds
Route-expire-timeout
This value defines how long a route is considered valid without the next route update.
DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.
Command Purpose
route-expire-time <20–4000 seconds>
Defines how long a route is considered valid without the next
route update.
Default value: 200 seconds
5.6 Using Access Lists
An access list is a collection of criteria statements that the switch uses to determine whether to allow or block traffic
based on IP addresses. Access lists can be configured to provide basic security on your network, and to prevent
unnecessary traffic between network segments.