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9.3.4.3
KAT (Keep Alive Time) of RP
You can configure KAT for (S, G) states at RP to monitor PIM Register packets, overriding
the generic KAT timer value.
Command Mode
Description
ip pim rp-register-kat
<1-65535>
Configures Keep Alive Time.
1-65535: time
no ip pim rp-register-kat
Global
Disables a KAT configuration.
9.3.4.4
Ignoring RP Priority
To ignore the RP-SET priority value, and use only the hashing mechanism for RP selec-
tion, use the following command. It is used to inter-operate with older Cisco IOS versions.
Command Mode
Description
ip pim ignore-rp-set-priority
Ignores the PR-SET priority value.
no ip pim ignore-rp-set-priority
Global
Deletes the priority ignoring configuration.
9.3.5 PIM-SM
Registration
9.3.5.1
Rate Limit of Register Message
You can configure the rate of register packets sent by the designated router (DR), in units
of packets per second. Enabling this command will limit the load on the DR and RP at the
expense of dropping those register messages that exceed the set limit. Receivers may
experience data packet loss within the first second in which register messages are sent
from bursty sources.
The configured rate is per (S, G) state, not a system wide rate.
Command Mode
Description
ip pim register-rate-limit
<1-65535>
Configures the rate of register packets.
1-65535: the maximum number of packets that can be
sent per second.
no ip pim register-rate-limit
Global
Disables the limit configuration.
9.3.5.2
Registeration Suppression Time
Use this command to configure the register-suppression time, in seconds, overriding the
default value of 60 seconds. Configuring this value modifies register-suppression time at
the DR, and configuring this value at the RP modifies the RP-keepalive-period value if the
ip pim re-register-kat
command is not used.