Setting the prune wait interval

Setting the prune wait interval

The prune-waitcommand allows you to set the amount of time the PIM router should wait for a join override before pruning an Outgoing Interface List Optimization (OIF) from the entry.

To change the default join override time to 2 seconds, enter commands such as the following.

device(config)# ipv6 router pim device(config-ipv6-pim-router)# prune-wait 2

To change the default join override time to 2 seconds for a specified VRF, enter commands such as the following.

device(config)# ipv6 router pim vrf blue device(config-ipv6-pim-router-vrf-blue)# prune-wait 2

Syntax: [no] prune-wait seconds

The seconds parameter specifies the number of seconds. The valid range is from 0 through 30 seconds. The default is 3 seconds.

Setting the register suppress interval

The register-suppress-timecommand allows you to set the amount of time the PIM router uses to periodically trigger the NULL register message.

NOTE

The register suppress time configuration applies only to the first hop PIM router.

To change the default register suppress time to 90 seconds, enter commands such as the following:

device(config)# ipv6 router pim device(config-ipv6-pim-router)# register-suppress-time 90

To change the default register suppress time to 90 seconds for a specified VRF, enter commands such as the following:

device(config)# ipv6 router pim vrf blue device(config-ipv6-pim-router-vrf-blue)# register-suppress-time 90

Syntax: [no] register-suppress-time seconds

The seconds parameter specifies the number of seconds. The valid range is from 60 through 120 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

Setting the register probe time

The register-probe-timecommand allows you to set the amount of time the PIM router waits for a register-stop from an RP before it generates another NULL register to the PIM RP. The register probe time configuration applies only to the first hop PIM router.

NOTE

Once a PIM first hop router successfully registers with a PIM RP, the PIM first hop router will not default back to the data registration. All subsequent registers will be in the form of the NULL registration.

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