
Customizing DVMRP
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Accepting a Report from a Nonstandard DVMRP Neighbor
By default, DVMRP does not accept a report from a nonstandard DVMRP
neighbor.
A standard DVMRP router does not advertise a route report before sending a
probe message to a neighbor. DVMRP uses the probe message to learn the
neighbor’s capability. Some routers, however, send only route reports; they do not
send probes.
If you want DVMRP to communicate with nonstandard DVMRP routers, be sure
to set the Report Depend Probe parameter to Enabled. You can use the BCC or
Site Manager to enable and disable this feature as required.
Using the BCC
Navigate to a DVMRP interface-level prompt and enter:
depend-on-probe
<state>
state
is one of the following:
enabled
disabled
(default)
For example, the following command configures DVMRP to communicate with a
nonstandard DVMRP router on IP interface 2.3.4.5:
dvmrp/2.3.4.5#
depend-on-probe enabled
dvmrp/2.3.4.5#
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