Chapter 30
| Multicast Routing Commands
PIM Multicast Routing
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ipv6 pim
propagation-delay
This command configures the propagation delay required for a LAN prune delay
message to reach downstream routers. Use the no form to restore the default
setting.
ipv6 pim propagation-delay milliseconds
no ipv6 pim propagation-delay
milliseconds - The time required for a lan-prune-delay message to reach
downstream routers attached to the same VLAN interface. (Range: 100-
5000 milliseconds)
Default Setting
500 milliseconds
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (VLAN)
Command Usage
The override interval configured by the ipv6 pim override-interval command and
the propagation delay configured by this command are used to calculate the LAN
prune delay. If a downstream router has group members which want to continue
receiving the flow referenced in a LAN prune delay message, then the propagation
delay represents the time required for the lan-prune-delay message to be
propagated down from the upstream router to all downstream routers attached to
the same VLAN interface.
Example
Console(config-if)#ipv6 pim propagation-delay 600
Console(config-if)#
Related Commands
ipv6 pim override-interval (1053)
ipv6 pim lan-prune-delay (1052)
ipv6 pim
trigger-hello-delay
This command configures the maximum time before transmitting a triggered PIM
Hello message after the router is rebooted or PIM is enabled on an interface. Use
the no form to restore the default value.
Syntax
ipv6 pim trigger-hello-delay seconds
no ipv6 pim trigger-hello-delay
seconds - The maximum time before sending a triggered PIM Hello
message. (Range: 0-5)
Default Setting
5 seconds