HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide - Page 167

Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers globally, Setting the maximum size of each join or prune message

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on only the current interface. If you configure hello message options in both IPv6 PIM view and interface view, the configuration in interface view always takes precedence. TIP: For a network without special requirements, HP recommends using the defaults. Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers globally Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter IPv6 PIM view. 3. Set the interval to send hello messages. Command system-view ipv6 pim timer hello interval 4. Set the interval to send join/prune messages. timer join-prune interval 5. Set the joined/pruned state holdtime timer. 6. Set the IPv6 multicast source lifetime. holdtime join-prune time source-lifetime time Remarks N/A N/A By default, the interval to send hello messages is 30 seconds. By default, the interval to send join/prune messages is 60 seconds. By default, the joined/pruned state holdtime timer is 210 seconds. By default, the IPv6 multicast source lifetime is 210 seconds. Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers on an interface Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter interface view. 3. Set the interval to send hello messages. 4. Set the maximum delay for sending hello messages. 5. Set the interval to send join/prune messages. 6. Set the joined/pruned state holdtime timer. Command system-view interface interface-type interface-number ipv6 pim timer hello interval ipv6 pim triggered-hello-delay delay ipv6 pim timer join-prune interval ipv6 pim holdtime join-prune time Remarks N/A N/A By default, the interval to send hello messages is 30 seconds. By default, the maximum delay for sending hello messages is 5 seconds. By default, the interval to send join/prune messages is 60 seconds. By default, the joined/pruned state holdtime timer is 210 seconds. Setting the maximum size of each join or prune message The loss of an oversized join or prune message might result in loss of massive information. You can set a small value for the size of each join or prune message to reduce the impact. To set the maximum size of each join or prune message: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view 160 Remarks N/A

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on only the current interface. If you configure hello message options in both IPv6 PIM view and interface
view, the configuration in interface view always takes precedence.
TIP:
For a network without special requirements, HP recommends using the defaults.
Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers globally
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter IPv6 PIM view.
ipv6 pim
N/A
3.
Set the interval to send hello
messages.
timer hello
interval
By default, the interval to send
hello messages is 30 seconds.
4.
Set the interval to send
join/prune messages.
timer join-prune
interval
By default, the interval to send
join/prune messages is 60
seconds.
5.
Set the joined/pruned state
holdtime timer.
holdtime join-prune
time
By default, the joined/pruned state
holdtime timer is 210 seconds.
6.
Set the IPv6 multicast source
lifetime.
source-lifetime
time
By default, the IPv6 multicast
source lifetime is 210 seconds.
Configuring common IPv6 PIM timers on an interface
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3.
Set the interval to send hello
messages.
ipv6 pim timer hello
interval
By default, the interval to send
hello messages is 30 seconds.
4.
Set the maximum delay for
sending hello messages.
ipv6 pim triggered-hello-delay
delay
By default, the maximum delay for
sending hello messages is 5
seconds.
5.
Set the interval to send
join/prune messages.
ipv6 pim timer join-prune
interval
By default, the interval to send
join/prune messages is 60
seconds.
6.
Set the joined/pruned state
holdtime timer.
ipv6 pim holdtime join-prune
time
By default, the joined/pruned state
holdtime timer is 210 seconds.
Setting the maximum size of each join or prune message
The loss of an oversized join or prune message might result in loss of massive information. You can set a
small value for the size of each join or prune message to reduce the impact.
To set the maximum size of each join or prune message:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A