Configuring join/prune message sizes, Displaying and maintaining ipv6 pim – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Configure the hello interval
pim ipv6 timer hello interval
Optional
30 seconds by default
Configure the maximum delay
between hello messages
pim ipv6
triggered-hello-delay interval
Optional
5 seconds by default
Configure the join/prune interval pim ipv6 timer join-prune
interval
Optional
60 seconds by default
Configure the join/prune timeout
time
pim ipv6 holdtime
join-prune interval
Optional
210 seconds by default
Configure assert timeout time
pim ipv6 holdtime assert
interval
Optional
180 seconds by default
NOTE:
If there are no special networking requirements, we recommend that you use the default settings.
Configuring Join/Prune Message Sizes
A larger join/prune message size will result in loss of a larger amount of information when a message
is lost; with a reduced join/message size, the loss of a single message will bring relatively minor impact.
By controlling the maximum number of (S, G) entries in a join/prune message, you can effectively reduce
the number of (S, G) entries sent per unit of time.
Follow these steps to configure join/prune message sizes:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter IPv6 PIM view
pim ipv6
—
Configure the maximum size of a
join/prune message
jp-pkt-size packet-size
Optional
8,100 bytes by default
Configure the maximum number of
(S, G) entries in a join/prune
message
jp-queue-size queue-size
Optional
1,020 by default
Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 PIM
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
View the BSR information in the
IPv6 PIM-SM domain and locally
configured C-RP information in
effect
display pim ipv6 bsr-info
Available in
any view
View the information of IPv6
unicast routes used by IPv6 PIM
display pim ipv6 claimed-route
[ ipv6-source-address ]
Available in
any view