
78 set pim Software Reference
set pim
Syntax SET PIM [ADVinterval={10..15000|DEFault}]
[BSMinterval={10..15000|DEFault}]
[JPInterval={1..65535|DEFault}]
[KEEPalivetime={10..65535|DEFault}]
[PRObetime={1..65535|DEFAULT}]
[PRUNEholdtime={1..65535|DEFault}]
[SOURCealivetime={10..65535|DEFault}]
[SRINterval={10..255|DEFault}]
[SUPPressiontime={1..65535|DEFault}]
Description This command sets timers for PIM operations.
Caution The defaults for these timers suit most networks. Changing them to
inappropriate values may cause PIM to function in undesirable ways. System
administrators should change these timer values based on a sound
understanding of their interaction with other devices in the network.
The advinterval parameter specifies the seconds of the interval at which the
switch sends C-RP-Advertisements. The default is 60 seconds. This timer
applies to PIM-SM only.
The bsminterval parameter specifies the seconds of the interval at which the
switch sends bootstrap messages when it is the bootstrap switch in the domain.
The default is 60 seconds. This timer applies to PIM-SM only.
The jpinterval parameter specifies the upstream join timer in seconds. This is
the interval at which PIM join/prune messages are sent. For proper operation,
a maximum value of 18000 seconds is recommended. The default is 60 seconds.
The keepalivetime parameter specifies the seconds that the join state for a
particular source and group pair is maintained in the absence of data for that
pair. The default is 210 seconds.
The probetime interval specifies the register probe time in seconds. This is the
time the DR waits for another register stop message after sending a null
register message to the RP. If it does not receive a register stop message in this
time, it resumes registering data packets to the RP. The default is 5 seconds.
This timer applies to PIM-SM only.
The pruneholdtime parameter specifies the seconds that the prune state is
maintained. This time is used in prune messages to let upstream neighbours
know how long to hold the prune state. It is also used as the prune limit timer
for suppressing prunes if a prune message has already been sent. The default is
210 seconds. This timer applies to PIM-DM only.
The sourcealivetime parameter specifies the seconds that a switch acting as a
state refresh originator is active in the absence of data packets from the source.
The default is 210 seconds. This timer applies to PIM-DM only.
The srinterval parameter specifies the seconds of the interval at which this
switch sends state refresh messages, if it is configured to be state refresh
capable, and becomes a state refresh originator (in general, this means having a
directly connected source). The default is 60 seconds. This timer applies to
PIM-DM only.
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