Ipv6 pim max-graft- retries, Ipv6 pim state- refresh origination- interval, Ipv6 pim max-graft-retries – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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ipv6 pim max-graft-

retries

This command configures the maximum number of times to resend a Graft

message if it has not been acknowledged. Use the no form to restore the

default value.

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ipv6 pim max-graft-retries retries
no ipv6 pim max-graft-retries

retries - The maximum number of times to resend a Graft.

(Range: 1-10)

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Console(config-if)#ipv6 pim max-graft-retries 5

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ipv6 pim state-

refresh origination-

interval

This command sets the interval between sending PIM-DM state refresh

control messages. Use the no form to restore the default value.

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ipv6 pim state-refresh origination-interval seconds
no ipv6 pim max-graft-retries

seconds - The interval between sending PIM-DM state refresh

control messages. (Range: 1-100 seconds)

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The pruned state times out approximately every three minutes and the

entire PIM-DM network is reflooded with multicast packets and prune

messages. The state refresh feature keeps the pruned state from

timing out by periodically forwarding a control message down the

distribution tree, refreshing the prune state on the outgoing interfaces

of each router in the tree. This also enables PIM routers to recognize

topology changes (sources joining or leaving a multicast group) before

the default three-minute state timeout expires.

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