19 ipv6 pim ignore-rp-set-priority, 20 ipv6 pim jp-timer – PLANET XGS3-24040 User Manual
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XGS3 Command Guide
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Default: The default periodically transmitted pim hello packets’ hello_interval is30s.
Command Mode: Interface Configuration Mode
Usage Guide: Hello messages make pim switches oriented each other and determine neighbor
relationship. Pim switch announce the existence of itself by periodically transmitting hello messages to
neighbors. If no hello messages from neighbors are received in the certain time, the neighbor is
considered lost. This value can’t be greater than neighbor overtime. The command can configure on IPv6
tunnel interface, but it is successful configuration to only configure tunnel carefully.
Example: Configure vlan’s pim-sm hello_interval.
Switch (config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(Config-if-Vlan1)#ipv6 pim hello-interval 20
39.3.19 ipv6 pim ignore-rp-set-priority
Command: ipv6 pim ignore-rp-set-priority
no ipv6 pim ignore-rp-set-priority
Function: When RP selection is carried out, this command configures the switch to enable Hashing
regulation and ignore RP priority. This command is used to interact with older Cisco IOS versions.
Default: None
Parameter: None
Command Mode: Global Mode
Usage Guide: When selecting RP, PIM usually will select according to RP priority. When this command
is configured, PIM will not select according to RP priority. Unless there are older routers in the net, this
command is not recommended.
Example: Configure to ignore RP priority.
Switch(config)#ipv6 pim ignore-rp-set-priority
39.3.20 ipv6 pim jp-timer
Command: ipv6 pim jp-timer <value>
no ipv6 pim jp-timer
Function: Configure to add JP timer. no ipv6 pim jp-timer restores the default value.
Parameter: <value> ranges from 10 to 65535
Default: 60s
Command Mode: Global Mode
Usage Guide: Configure the interval of transmitting J/P messages to59s.
Example:
Switch(config)#ipv6 pim jp-timer 59
ipv6 pim multicast-routing