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Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X MULTICAST ROUTING

Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X MULTICAST ROUTING
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To control how much information to display, specify a verbosity level.
Example
host1#debug ipv6 pim events severity 1 verbosity low
Use the no version to disable the display.
See debug ipv6 pim.
undebug ipv6 pim
Use to turn off the display of information previously enabled with the debug ipv6 pim
command.
Example
host1#undebug ipv6 pim events
There is no no version.
See undebug ipv6 pim.
Monitoring PIM Settings
You can use the show ipv6 pim commands to display information about PIM settings.
show ipv6 pim
Use to view general PIM router-level information.
Field descriptions
Default PIM Version—Default PIM version number (always 2)
Default Domain Id—Default Domain Id (always 0)
Default Hello period—Default interval (in minutes) at which the router sends hello
messages to neighbors
Default Hello Hold Time—Default time (in minutes) for which the router keeps the
neighbor state alive
Join-Prune Interval—Interval value (in seconds) set in the join/prune message
originated by the PIM router
Join-Prune Holdtime— Hold time value (in seconds) set in the join/prune message
originated by the PIM router. The hold time is 3.5 times the PIM join/prune message
interval value.
Keepalive Period—Time SG join state is maintained in the absence of SG Join message
Assert Time—Period after last assert before assert state is timed out
Register Suppression Time—Period during which a designated router stops sending
registers to the RP
Register Probe Time—Time before register suppression time (RST) expires when a
designated router might send a NULL-Register to the RP
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Chapter 7: Configuring PIM for IPv6 Multicast

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