Default: 60 seconds
Enabling and disabling PIM SNMP traps
Syntax:
router pim trap [[all] | neighbor-loss | hardware-mrt-full | software-mrt-full
no router pim trap [[all] | neighbor-loss | hardware-mrt-full | software-mrt-full]
Executed in the PIM context, this command enables and disables these PIM SNMP traps:
[all]
Enable/disable all PIM notification traps.
[neighbor-loss]
Enable/disable the notification trap sent when the timer for a multicast router neighbor expires and the switch
has no other multicast router neighbors on the same VLAN with a lower IP address.
Default: Disabled
[hardware-mrt-full]
Enable/disable notification trap when the hardware MRT is full (2046 active flows.) In this state, any additional
flows are handled by the software MRT, which increases processing time for the affected flows.
Default: Disabled
[software-mrt-full]
Enable/disable notification trap when the routing switch's software MRT is full (routing resources for active
flows are exhausted.)
Default: Disabled
NOTE:
In this state, the routing switch does not accept any additional flows.
Configuring PIM in the Global and PIM context
In
Figure 12: Bandwidth conservation in switches with PIM-DM state-refresh
on page 74, the "#1" routing
switch is directly connected to the multicast sources for the network. For this example, suppose that you are
choosing the following:
• Reduce the state-refresh time from the default 60 seconds to 30 seconds. (The routing switch transmits state-
refresh packets only if it is directly connected to the multicast source.)
• Configure an SNMP trap to notify your network management station if the routing switch's hardware multicast
routing table becomes filled to the maximum of 2046 active flows.
To configure global-level PIM operation for the " #1" routing switch, you would use the commands shown in the
following figure.
Figure 8: Configuring PIM-DM on a routing switch at the global level
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