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Example
OS10# configure terminal
OS10(config)# ip pim vrf red bsr-candidate loopback 10 hash-mask-len 31
priority 11
Supported
Releases
10.5.0 or later
ip pim bsr-candidate-timers
Configures the time interval between candidate BSR advertisements.
Syntax
ip pim [vrf vrf-name] bsr-candidate-timers {ethernet node/slot/
port[:subport] | loopback loopback-interface-number | vlan vlan-number |
port-channel port-channel-number} advt-interval interval-value
Parameters
vrf vrf-nameEnter the keyword vrf, then the name of the VRF
loopback-interface-numberEnter a value from 0 to 16383
vlan-numberEnter a value from 1 to 4093
port-channel-numberEnter a value from 1 to 128
interval-valueEnter a value from 1 to 2147483
Default
Advertisement interval default is 60 s.
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
Use this command to adjust the time interval between periodic BSR advertisements. The no form of
the command resets the candidate BSR advertisement interval to the default value. Do not specify the
parameters in the no form of the command.
Example
OS10(config)# ip pim vrf red bsr-candidate-timers loopback 10 advt-
interval 40
Supported
Releases
10.5.0 or later
ip pim bsr-timeout
Configures the BSR timeout value.
Syntax
ip pim [vrf vrf-name] bsr-timeout value
no ip pim [vrf vrf-name] bsr-timeout
Parameters
vrf vrf-nameEnter the keyword vrf, then the name of the VRF
valueEnter a value from 0 to 2147483
Default 130 s
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
The no form of the command resets the BSR timeout to its default value.
Example
OS10# configure terminal
OS10(config)# ip pim vrf red bsr-timeout 140
Supported
Releases
10.5.0 or later
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