Asante Technologies 35516 User Manual

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Graft-retransmit-interval

This value defines the interval of time that a DVMRP router sending a graft message will wait for a graft
acknowledgment from an upstream router before re-transmitting that message.

Subsequent re-transmissions will be sent at an interval of twice that of the preceding interval.

DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.

Command Purpose

graft-retransmit-interval <5–3600
seconds>

Defines the initial period of time that a DVMRP router sending
a graft message will wait for acknowledgement.

Default value: 10 seconds

Nbr-timeout

This value sets the neighbor timeout value, which is the period of time that a router will wait before it defines an
attached DVMRP neighbor router as down.

DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.

Command Purpose

nbr-timeout <35–8000 seconds>

Sets neighbor timeout value.

Default value: 40 seconds

Probe-interval

This value defines how often neighbor probe messages are sent to the ALL-DVMRP-ROUTERS IP multicast group
address.

A router’s probe message lists those neighbor DVMRP routers from which it has received probes.

DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.

Command Purpose

probe-interval <5–30 seconds>

Defines how often neighbor probe messages are sent to the
ALL-DVMRP-ROUTERS IP multicast group address.

Default value: 10 seconds

Prune-age

This value 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.

DVMRP must be enabled on the router for this command to be operational.

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