Configuring state-refresh parameters, Configuring pim-dm graft retry period – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring state-refresh parameters

The router directly connected with the multicast source periodically sends state-refresh messages. You can

configure the interval for sending such messages.
A router might receive multiple state-refresh messages within a short time, of which some might be
duplicated messages. To keep a router from receiving such duplicated messages, you can configure the

time that the router must wait before it receives next state-refresh message. If the router receives a new

state-refresh message within the waiting time, it discards the message. If this timer times out, the router

will accept a new state-refresh message, refresh its own PIM-DM state, and reset the waiting timer.
The TTL value of a state-refresh message decrements by 1 whenever it passes a router before it is
forwarded to the downstream node until the TTL value comes down to 0. In a small network, a

state-refresh message might cycle in the network. To effectively control the propagation scope of

state-refresh messages, configure an appropriate TTL value based on the network size.
Perform the following configurations on all routers in the PIM domain.
To configure state-refresh parameters:

Step

Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter public network PIM view or
VPN instance PIM view.

pim [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]

N/A

3.

Configure the interval between

state-refresh messages.

state-refresh-interval interval

Optional.
60 seconds by default.

4.

Configure the time to wait before
receiving a new state-refresh

message.

state-refresh-rate-limit interval

Optional.
30 seconds by default.

5.

Configure the TTL value of
state-refresh messages.

state-refresh-ttl ttl-value

Optional.
255 by default.

Configuring PIM-DM graft retry period

In PIM-DM, graft is the only type of message that uses the acknowledgment mechanism. In a PIM-DM

domain, if a router does not receive a graft-ack message from the upstream router within the specified

time after it sends a graft message, the router keeps sending new graft messages at a configurable

interval (graft retry period) until it receives a graft-ack message from the upstream router.
For more information about the configuration of other timers in PIM-DM, see "

Configuring PIM common

timers

."

To configure graft retry period:

Step

Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

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