• Enable PIM-SM on the VLAN and allow the default option (
any
) to dynamically determine the source IP
address for the PIM-SM packets sent from this VLAN interface.
• Enable PIM-SM on the VLAN and allow the default option (
any
) to dynamically determine the source IP
address for the PIM-SM packets sent from this VLAN interface.
• Enable PIM-SM on the VLAN and specify an IP address for the PIM-SM packets sent from this VLAN
interface. (The specified IP address must already be statically configured on the VLAN.)
NOTE:
This step requires enabling
Router PIM
on the global configuration context. See
Configuring global context commands
on page 87.
c. Option
: Change the current DR priority, in the PIM Sparse context, to a value for the current router in the
current VLAN by using Command dr-priority [0-4294967295].(DR Priority default = 1)
NOTE:
When you initially enable PIM-SM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you
leave the PIM-SM traffic control settings at their default settings. You can then assess
performance and make configuration changes when needed.
4. Option
: Change one or more of the traffic control settings for the pim-sparse of a given VLAN on which PIM-
SM is enabled. (Note that some VLAN context control settings apply to both PIM-SM and PIM-DM).
Features accessed in
VLAN- vid -pim-sparse
context
Operation
ip-addr
Sets or resets the source IP address for PIM-SM
packets sent out on the interface. Also enables PIM-
SM on the interface. (Default:
any
)
hello-interval
Resets the interval between transmitted PIM Hello
packets on the interface. (Default: 30 seconds)
hello-delay
Resets the maximum delay for transmitting a triggered
PIM Hello packet on the interface. (Default: 5
seconds)
lan-prune-delay
Enables or disables the LAN prune delay feature on
the interface. (Default:
on
)
override-interval
Resets the override interval of the LAN prune delay
configured on the interface. (Default: 2500
milliseconds)
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