Nokia IPSO 4.0 manual Setting Advanced Options for Dense-Mode PIM Optional

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3.Click Apply; then click Save to make your change permanent.

Setting Advanced Options for Dense-Mode PIM (Optional)

1.Click PIM under Configuration > Routing Configuration in the tree view.

2.In the Interfaces section, click On for each interface on which to run PIM.

Note

The number of interfaces on which you can run PIM is unlimited.

3.Click Apply, and then click Save to make your changes permanent.

4.(Optional) For each interface that is running PIM, enter the specified local address in the Local Address text box. PIM uses this address to send advertisements on the interface.

Note

You cannot configure a local address or a virtual address when IP clustering is enabled.

Note

If neighboring routers choose advertisement addresses that do not appear to be on a shared subnet, all messages from the neighbor are rejected. A PIM router on a shared LAN must have at least one interface address with a subnet prefix that all neighboring PIM routers share.

5.(Optional) For each interface that is running PIM, enter a new designated router priority in the DR Election Priority text box. The router with the highest priority and the highest IP address is elected as the designated router. The default is 1, and the range is 0 to 4294967295 (2^32 - 1).

6.Click Apply, and then click Save to make your changes permanent.

7.Click the Advanced PIM Options link. In the General Timers section, enter a value for the hello interval (in seconds) in the Hello Interval text box. The router uses this interval to send periodic Hello messages on the LAN.

8.In the General Timers section, enter a value for the data interval (in seconds) in the Data Interval text box.

This value represents the interval after which the multicast (S, G) state for a silent source is deleted.

9.In the General Timers section, enter a value for the assert interval (in seconds) in the Assert Interval text box.

This value represents the interval between the last time an assert is received and when the assert is timed out.

10.In the General Timers section, enter a value for the assert rate limit in the Assert Rate Limit text box.

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