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Customizing DVMRP
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Setting the Leaf Timer
When DVMRP advertises a route on an interface, it waits a period of time for a
DVMRP neighbor (that is, a multicast router) to respond positively. If no neighbor
responds in the given time, the router considers the network attached to the
interface to be a leaf network. The leaf timer allows you specify how long the
router waits for a response from a neighbor.
The leaf timer determines whether or not a network (or tunnel) local to a given
interface is considered to be part of the shortest path to a given source network by
any DVMRP neighbor.
By default, DVMRP sets the leaf timer to 200 seconds (3 minutes, 20 seconds).
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to specify a value from 25 through 4000
seconds (1 hour, 6 minutes, and 40 seconds).
Using the BCC
To reset the leaf timer, navigate to the global DVMRP prompt (for example,
box;
ip; dvmrp
) and enter:
leaf-timeout
<seconds>
seconds
is an integer from 25 through 4000 indicating the number of seconds.
For example, the following command sets the leaf timer to 250 seconds
(4 minutes, 10 seconds):
dvmrp#
leaf-timeout 250
dvmrp#
Note:
DVMRP timers must be the same throughout the network.
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