Disabling bsm semantic fragmentation – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Configure the BS timeout timer

c-bsr holdtime interval

Optional
For the default value, see the note

after this table.

NOTE:

About the BS period:

By default, the BS period is determined by the formula “BS period = (BS timeout – 10) / 2.” The default
BS timeout is 130 seconds, so the default BS period = (130 – 10) / 2 = 60 (seconds).

If this parameter is manually configured, the system will use the configured value.

About the BS timeout timer:

By default, the BS timeout value is determined by the formula “BS timeout timer = BS period × 2 + 10.”
The default BS period is 60 seconds, so the default BS timeout timer = 60 × 2 + 10 = 130 (seconds).

If this parameter is manually configured, the system will use the configured value.

CAUTION:

In configuration, make sure that the BS period value is smaller than the BS timeout value.

Disabling BSM semantic fragmentation

Generally, a BSR periodically distributes the RP-set information in bootstrap messages within the IPv6

BIDIR-PIM domain. It encapsulates a BSM in an IP datagram and might split the datagram into fragments
if the message exceeds the maximum transmission unit (MTU). In respect of such IP fragmentation, loss of

a single IP fragment leads to unavailability of the entire message.
Semantic fragmentation of BSMs can solve this issue. When a BSM exceeds the MTU, it is split to multiple

bootstrap message fragments (BSMFs).

After receiving a BSMF that contains the RP-set information of one group range, a non-BSR router
updates corresponding RP-set information directly.

If the RP-set information of one group range is carried in multiple BSMFs, a non-BSR router updates
corresponding RP-set information after receiving all these BSMFs.

Because the RP-set information contained in each segment is different, loss of some IP fragments will not

result in dropping of the entire message.
The function of BSM semantic fragmentation is enabled by default. Devices not supporting this function

might deem a fragment as an entire message, thus learning only part of the RP-set information. Therefore,

if such devices exist in the IPv6 BIDIR-PIM domain, you need to disable the semantic fragmentation

function on the C-BSRs.
Follow these steps to disable the BSM semantic fragmentation function:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter IPv6 PIM view

pim ipv6

Disable the BSM semantic
fragmentation function

undo bsm-fragment enable

Required
By default, the BSM semantic

fragmentation function is enabled.

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