Field
Defau
lt
Control command
Hello hold
time
105
The routing switch computes this value from the current hello interval and includes it in
the hello packets the routing switch sends to neighbor routers. Neighbor routers use this
value to determine how long to wait for another hello packet from the routing switch. See
the description of the hello interval on
PIM VLAN (interface) configuration context
page 55.
Hello delay
5
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense hello delay 0 - 5
Graft retry
interval (sec)
3
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense graft-retry-interval 1 - 10
Max graft
retries
2
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense graft-retries 1 - 10
Override
interval
(msec)
2500
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense override-interval 500 - 6000
Propagation
delay (msec)
500
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense propagation-delay 250-2000
SR TTL
threshold
(router hops)
0
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense ttl-threshold 0 - 255
LAN prune
delay
Yes
vlan
vid
ip pim-dense lan-prune-delay
LAN delay
enabled
No
Shows
[Yes]
if all multicast routers on the current VLAN interface enabled LAN-prune-delay.
Otherwise, shows
[No]
State-refresh
capable
N/A
Indicates whether the VLAN responds to state-refresh packets. The VLAN connected to
the multicast source does not receive state-refresh packets and thus is not state-refresh
capable. Downstream VLANs in the switches are state-refresh capable.
Viewing PIM-specific information from the IP multicast routing table (MRT)
Syntax:
show ip pim [mroute]
This command displays exactly the same output as the command
show ip [mroute]
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