Configuring IP Multicast Protocols

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Global PIM Sparse mode settings

 

 

 

Hello interval

How frequently the routing switch sends PIM Sparse hello messages

 

to its PIM Sparse neighbors. This field show the number of seconds

 

between hello messages. PIM Sparse routers use hello messages to

 

discover one another.

 

 

Neighbor timeout

How many seconds the routing switch will wait for a hello message

 

from a neighbor before determining that the neighbor is no longer

 

present and removing cached PIM Sparse forwarding entries for the

 

neighbor.

 

 

Bootstrap Msg interval

How frequently the BSR configured on the routing switch sends the

 

RP set to the RPs within the PIM Sparse domain. The RP set is a list

 

of candidate RPs and their group prefixes. A candidate RP’s group

 

prefix indicates the range of PIM Sparse group numbers for which it

 

can be an RP.

 

Note: This field contains a value only if an interface on the routing

 

switch is elected to be the BSR. Otherwise, the field is blank.

 

 

Candidate-RP Advertisement interval

How frequently the candidate PR configured on the routing switch

 

sends candidate RP advertisement messages to the BSR.

 

Note: This field contains a value only if an interface on the routing

 

switch is configured as a candidate RP. Otherwise, the field is blank.

 

 

Join/Prune interval

How frequently the routing switch sends PIM Sparse Join/Prune

 

messages for the multicast groups it is forwarding. This field show the

 

number of seconds between Join/Prune messages.

 

The routing switch sends Join/Prune messages on behalf of multicast

 

receivers who want to join or leave a PIM Sparse group. When

 

forwarding packets from PIM Sparse sources, the routing switch

 

sends the packets only on the interfaces on which it has received join

 

requests in Join/Prune messages for the source’s group.

 

You can change the Join/Prune interval if needed. See “Changing the

 

PIM Join and Prune Message Interval” on page 9-17.

 

 

SPT Threshold

The number of packets the routing switch sends using the path

 

through the RP before switching to using the SPT path.

 

 

PIM Sparse interface information

 

Note: You also can display IP multicast interface information using the show ip pim interface command. However, this command lists all IP multicast interfaces, including regular PIM (dense mode) and DVMRP interfaces. The show ip pim sparse command lists only the PIM Sparse interfaces.

Interface

The type of interface and the interface number. The interface type

 

can be one of the following:

 

Ethernet

 

VE

 

The number is either a port number (and slot number if applicable) or

 

the virtual interface (VE) number.

 

 

 

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