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To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter interface view
interface
interface-type interface-
number
—
Configure the priority for DR
election
pim ipv6 hello-option dr-priority
priority
Optional
1 by default
Configure IPv6 PIM neighbor
timeout time
pim ipv6 hello-option holdtime
interval
Optional
105 seconds by default
Configure the prune message
delay time (LAN-delay)
pim ipv6 hello-option lan-delay
interval
Optional
500 milliseconds by default
Configure the prune override
interval
pim ipv6 hello-option override-
interval
interval
Optional
2,500 milliseconds by default
Disable join suppression
pim ipv6 hello-option neighbor-
tracking
Required
Enabled by default
Configure the interface to reject
hello messages without a
generation ID
pim ipv6 require-genid
Required
By default, hello messages without
Generation_ID are accepted.
Configuring the prune delay
If a downstream router on a multi-access LAN does not support the prune override interval option,
configure the
prune delay
time on the upstream router so that it will not perform the prune action
immediately after receiving the prune message. Instead, it maintains the current forwarding state for a
period of prune delay time. In this period, if the upstream router receives a join message from the
downstream router, it cancels the prune action.
Follow these steps to configure the prune delay time
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter IPv6 PIM view
pim
ipv6
—
Configure the prune delay interval
prune delay
interval
Optional
3 seconds by default
Configuring IPv6 PIM common timers
IPv6 PIM routers discover IPv6 PIM neighbors and maintain IPv6 PIM neighboring relationships with
other routers by periodically sending hello messages.
Upon receiving a hello message, an IPv6 PIM router waits a random period, which is smaller than the
maximum delay between hello messages, before sending a hello message. This avoids collisions that
occur when multiple IPv6 PIM routers send hello messages simultaneously.
An IPv6 PIM router periodically sends join/prune messages to its upstream for state update. A
join/prune message contains the join/prune timeout time. The upstream router sets a join/prune timeout
timer for each pruned downstream interface.
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