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ONFIGURING
PIM-SM
By default, no interface is configured to be candidate RP.
Use
pim
command in system view to enter PIM view.
Generally, only one C-BSR and one C-RP are configured in the network, and
usually it is the same router. Only one C-BSR can be configured for a single router.
The latter configured C-BSR replaces the formerly configured C-BSR. Subscribers
are recommended to configure the C-RP and C-BSR at the loopback interface of
the same router. This reduces the network oscillation caused by physical interface
alternating UP/DOWN, because the router loopback interface is always UP.
Configuring the PIM-SM
Domain Boundary
When the scale of a network is large, the network needs to be divided into several
multicast domains. A different multicast domain can be in charge of a different RP.
After the PIM domain boundary has been configured, the BSR message and RP
message do not break through this boundary, but the other PIM messages are able
to pass through the domain boundary.
Make the following configuration in the interface view.
Table 591
Configure PIM-SM Domain Boundary
By default, no PIM-SM domain boundary is configured.
Configuring the Time
Interval for Sending a
Hello Message
After the interface starts PIM-SM protocol, it will periodically transmits a hello
message to all the PIM routers (group address is 224.0.0.13) to find PIM
neighbors. the query interval timer determines this time interval. If the interface
receives the Hello message, it means that there are adjacent PIM routers for this
interface, and this interface can add the neighbor to its interface neighbor list. If
the interface does not receive a hello message from the neighbors in the interface
neighbor list within a specific period, it is assumed that the neighbor must have
left the multicast network. The time interval for sending a hello message can be
configured according to the bandwidth and the type of the network the interface
connects to.
Make the following configuration in the interface view.
Table 592
Configure the Time Interval of Interface Sending Hello Message
Configure an interface to be candidate RP
c-rp
interface-type interface-number
[ accept-policy
acl-number
[
priority
] ]
Disable an interface from being candidate
RP
undo c-rp
interface
-
type
interface-number
Operation
Command
Set PIM domain boundary
pim bsr-boundary
Delete PIM domain boundary
undo pim bsr-boundary
Operation
Command
Configure the time interval of interface
sending Hello message
pim timer hello
seconds
Restore the default value of the time
interval of interface sending Hello
message
undo pim timer hello
Summary of Contents for 3036
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Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface ...
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Page 188: ...184 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING PPPOE CLIENT ...
Page 192: ...188 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING SLIP Router ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 1 ...
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