Configuring Common Ipv6 Pim Timers - HP MSR1002-4 Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Set the DR priority.
4.
Set the neighbor lifetime.
5.
Set the IPv6 PIM message
propagation delay.
6.
Set the override interval.
7.
Enable neighbor tracking.
8.
Enable
messages
Generation ID option.

Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers

IMPORTANT:
To prevent the upstream neighbors from aging out, you must configure the interval for sending
join/prune messages to be less than the joined/pruned state holdtime timer.
The following are common timers in IPv6 PIM:
Hello interval—Interval at which an IPv6 PIM router sends hello messages to discover IPv6
PIM neighbors and maintain IPv6 PIM neighbor relationship.
Triggered hello delay—Maximum delay for sending a hello message to avoid collisions
caused by simultaneous hello messages. After receiving a hello message, an IPv6 PIM router
waits for a random time before sending a hello message. This random time is in the range of 0
to the triggered hello delay.
Join/Prune interval—Interval at which an IPv6 PIM router sends join/prune messages to its
upstream routers for state update.
Joined/Pruned state holdtime—Time for which an IPv6 PIM router keeps the joined/pruned
state for the downstream interfaces. This joined/pruned state holdtime is contained in a
join/prune message.
IPv6 multicast source lifetime—Lifetime that an IPv6 PIM router maintains for an IPv6
multicast source. If a router does not receive subsequent IPv6 multicast data from the IPv6
multicast source S when the timer expires, it deletes the (S, G) entry for the IPv6 multicast
source.
You can configure common IPv6 PIM timers for all interfaces in IPv6 PIM view or for the current
interface in interface view. The configuration made in interface view takes priority over the
configuration made in IPv6 PIM view.
TIP:
As a best practice, use the default settings for a network without special requirements.
Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers globally
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
ipv6
dr-priority priority
ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime
time
ipv6 pim hello-option lan-delay
delay
ipv6
override-interval interval
ipv6
neighbor-tracking
dropping
hello
without
the
ipv6 pim require-genid
Command
system-view
pim
hello-option
pim
hello-option
pim
hello-option
359
Remarks
The default setting is 1.
The
default
setting
seconds.
The
default
setting
milliseconds.
The
default
setting
milliseconds.
By default, neighbor tracking is
disabled.
By default, an interface accepts
hello
messages
without
Generation ID option.
Remarks
N/A
is
105
is
500
is
2500
the

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