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To configure state-refresh parameters:
Ste
p
Command Remarks
760. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
761. Enter public network PIM view. pim N/A
762. Configure the interval between
state-refresh messages.
state-refresh-interval interval
Optional.
60 seconds by default.
763. Configure the time to wait before
receiving a new state-refresh
message.
state-refresh-rate-limit interval
Optional.
30 seconds by default.
764. Configure the TTL value of
state-refresh messages.
state-refresh-ttl ttl-value
Optional.
255 by default.
772BConfiguring PIM-DM graft retry period
In PIM-DM, graft messages are the only type of messages that involve the acknowledgment mechanism.
In a PIM-DM domain, a router sends a graft message to an upstream router. If the router does not receive
a graft-ack message from the upstream router within the specified time, the router send new graft
messages at a configurable interval (called a graft retry period). The router will keep sending graft
messages until it receives a graft-ack message from the upstream router.
To configure the graft retry period:
Ste
p
Command Remarks
765. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
766. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
767. Configure the graft retry
period.
pim timer graft-retry interval
Optional.
3 seconds by default.
For more information about the configuration of other timers in PIM-DM, see "2787HConfiguring common PIM
timers."
204B
Configuring PIM-SM at the CLI
This section describes how to configure PIM-SM.
773BPIM-SM configuration task list
Task Remarks
2788H
Enabling PIM-SM Required.
2789H
Configuring an RP
2790H
Configuring a static RP
Required.
Use any
approach.
2791H
Configuring a C-RP
2792H
Enabling auto-RP