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HAPTER
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| Multicast Routing Commands
PIM Multicast Routing
Console#
ip pim join-prune-
interval
This command sets the join/prune timer. Use the
no
form to restore the
default setting.
S
YNTAX
ip pim join-prune-interval
seconds
no ip pim join-prune-interval
seconds
- The interval at which join/prune messages are sent.
(Range: 1-65535 seconds)
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
60 seconds
C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Interface Configuration (VLAN)
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
◆
By default, the switch sends join/prune messages every 210 seconds to
inform other PIM-SM routers about clients who want to join or leave a
multicast group.
◆
Use the same join/prune message interval on all the PIM-SM routers in
the same PIM-SM domain, otherwise the routing protocol’s performance
will be adversely affected.
◆
The multicast interface that first receives a multicast stream from a
particular source forwards this traffic only to those interfaces on the
router that have requested to join this group. When there are no longer
any requesting groups on that interface, the leaf node sends a prune
message upstream and enters a prune state for this multicast stream.
The protocol maintains both the current join state and the pending
Reverse Path Tree (RPT) prune state for this (source, group) pair until
the join/prune-interval timer expires.
E
XAMPLE
This example sets the priority used in the bidding process for the DR.
Console(config)#interface vlan 1
Console(config-if)#ip pim join-prune-interval 210
Console#show ip pim interface
PIM is enabled.
Vlan 1 is up.
PIM Mode : Sparse Mode
IP Address : 192.168.0.2
Hello Interval : 30 sec
Hello HoldTime : 105 sec
Triggered Hello Delay : 5 sec
Join/Prune Holdtime : 210 sec
Summary of Contents for LGB6026A
Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 4...
Page 40: ...38 CONTENTS...
Page 60: ...58 SECTION I Getting Started...
Page 86: ...84 SECTION II Web Configuration Unicast Routing on page 517 Multicast Routing on page 575...
Page 162: ...160 CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking...
Page 196: ...194 CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring MAC based VLANs...
Page 204: ...CHAPTER 7 Address Table Settings Clearing the Dynamic Address Table 202...
Page 238: ...CHAPTER 11 Class of Service Layer 2 Queue Settings 236...
Page 254: ...252 CHAPTER 12 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port...
Page 448: ...446 CHAPTER 16 Multicast Filtering Multicast VLAN Registration...
Page 470: ...468 CHAPTER 17 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6...
Page 576: ...574 CHAPTER 21 Unicast Routing Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol Version 2...
Page 606: ...604 CHAPTER 22 Multicast Routing Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6...
Page 620: ...618 CHAPTER 23 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups...
Page 672: ...670 CHAPTER 25 System Management Commands Time Range...
Page 692: ...690 CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands...
Page 700: ...698 CHAPTER 27 Remote Monitoring Commands...
Page 854: ...CHAPTER 34 Port Mirroring Commands Local Port Mirroring Commands 852...
Page 862: ...860 CHAPTER 36 Address Table Commands...
Page 958: ...956 CHAPTER 40 Quality of Service Commands...
Page 1034: ...1032 CHAPTER 42 LLDP Commands...
Page 1044: ...1042 CHAPTER 43 Domain Name Service Commands...
Page 1062: ...1060 CHAPTER 44 DHCP Commands DHCP Server...
Page 1206: ...CHAPTER 47 IP Routing Commands Open Shortest Path First OSPFv3 1204...
Page 1250: ...1248 SECTION IV Appendices...
Page 1256: ...1254 APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases...
Page 1278: ...1276 COMMAND LIST...