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To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Configure the maximum delay
between hello messages
pim triggered-hello-delay
interval
Optional
5 seconds by default
Configure the join/prune
interval
pim timer join-prune interval
Optional
60 seconds by default
Configure the join/prune
timeout time
pim holdtime join-prune
interval
Optional
210 seconds by default
Configure assert timeout time
pim holdtime assert interval
Optional
180 seconds by default
If there are no special networking requirements, we recommend that you use the default settings.
Configuring Join/Prune Message Sizes
A larger join/prune message size will result in loss of a larger amount of information when a message is
lost; with a reduced join/message size, the loss of a single message will bring relatively minor impact.
By controlling the maximum number of (S, G) entries in a join/prune message, you can effectively
reduce the number of (S, G) entries sent per unit of time.
Follow these steps to configure join/prune message sizes:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter PIM view
pim
—
Configure the maximum size of
a join/prune message
jp-pkt-size packet-size
Optional
8,100 bytes by default
Configure the maximum
number of (S, G) entries in a
join/prune message
jp-queue-size queue-size
Optional
1,020 by default
Displaying and Maintaining PIM
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
View the BSR information in the
PIM-SM domain and locally
configured C-RP information in
effect
display pim
bsr-info
Available in
any view
View the information of unicast
routes used by PIM
display pim claimed-route
[
source-address
]
Available in
any view