Ipv6 pim override- interval, Ipv6 pim override-interval – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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When other downstream routers on the same VLAN are notified that

this upstream router has received a prune request, they must send a

Join to override the prune before the prune delay expires if they want

to continue receiving the flow. The message generated by this

command effectively prompts any downstream neighbors with hosts

receiving the flow to reply with a Join message. If no join messages are

received after the prune delay expires, this router will prune the flow.

Prune delay is the sum of the effective propagation-delay and effective

override-interval, where effective propagation-delay is the largest

propagation-delay from those advertised by each neighbor (including

this switch), and effective override-interval is the largest override-

interval from those advertised by each neighbor (including this switch).

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Console(config-if)#ipv6 pim lan-prune-delay

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ipv6 pim override-interval (1581)

ipv6 pim propagation-delay (1582)

ipv6 pim override-

interval

This command configures the override interval, or the time it takes a

downstream router to respond to a lan-prune-delay message. Use the no

form to restore the default setting.

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ipv6 pim override-interval milliseconds
no ipv6 pim override-interval

milliseconds - The time required for a downstream router to

respond to a lan-prune-delay message by sending back a Join

message if it wants to continue receiving the flow referenced in the

message. (Range: 500-6000 milliseconds)

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2500 milliseconds

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The override interval configured by this command and the propagation

delay configured by the

ipv6 pim propagation-delay

command are used to

calculate the LAN prune delay. If a downstream router has group members

which want to continue receiving the flow referenced in a LAN prune delay

message, then the override interval represents the time required for the

downstream router to process the message and then respond by sending a

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