Valid Values:A numeric value greater than 0
Default Value: 60
variables assert_tout
Example:
PIM config>set v assert_tout
PIM Assert Time Out [210]
Assert time out
The amount of time in seconds that downstream routers will save
assert information received from two or more asserting upstream
routers. Assert information is used to ensure the downstream
routers understand who the correct upstream router is, or
forwarding router, so that PIM messages may be sent to the correct
router. If no further asserts are received before the assert time has
expired, the assert information is discarded and the router uses
local information in the unicast routing tables to determine the
correct upstream forwarding router.
Valid Values:1 - 65535
Default Value: 210
variables graft_tout
Example:
PIM config>set v graft_tout
PIM Graft Time Out [3]
Graft time out
Specifies the number of seconds that the device that has sent a
graft message, but has received no acknowledgement, will wait
before sending another message.
Valid Values:1 - 65535
Default Value: 3
Accessing the PIM Monitoring Environment
Use the following procedure to access the PIM monitoring commands. This process
gives you access to the PIM monitoring process.
1. At the OPCON prompt, enter talk 5. (For more detail on this command, refer to
The OPCON Process and Commands
in the Software User’s Guide.) For
example:
*talk 5
+
After you enter the talk 5 command, the GWCON prompt (+) displays on the
terminal. If the prompt does not appear when you first enter configuration, press
Return again.
2. At the + prompt, enter the p pim command to get you to the PIM6> prompt.
Example:
+p pim
PIM>

PIM Configuration Commands (Talk 6)

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