Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol is used to route multicast traffic to nodes which have requested a specific multicast service via IGMP. (See “6.4.4 DVMRP Routing Protocol”.) To configure DVMRP, you must specify the routing metric, probe interval, and neighbor router timeout.
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Metrics | 1 hop | This value is used to select the best reverse path to networks that are |
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Probe Interval | 10 | The interval between sending neighbor probe messages to the multicast group |
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Neighbor | 35 | The interval to wait without hearing from a DVMRP neighbor before declaring it |
Timeout | seconds | dead. This is used for timing out routes, and for setting the children and leaf |
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NOTE: IGMP is automatically enabled/disabled along with DVMRP. (See “6.4.2 IGMP Protocol”.)
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