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xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
The DVMRP commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the
following table.
Command
config dvmrp
enable dvmrp
disable dvmrp
show dvmrp neighbor
show dvmrp nexthop
show dvmrp routing_table
show dvmrp
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
config dvmrp
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Parameters
[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {metric <value 1-31> | probe <sec
1-65535> | neighbor_timeout <sec 1-65535> | state
[enabled | disabled]}
{ipif <ipif_name 12> | ipaddress <network_address>}
{ipaddress <network_address> | ipif <ipif_name 12>}
{ipaddress <network_address>}
{ipif <ipif_name 12>}
Used to configure DVMRP on the Switch.
config dvmrp [ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {metric <value 1-31> |
probe <sec 1-65535> | neighbor_timeout <sec 1-65535> | state
[enabled | disabled]}
This command is used to configure DVMRP on the Switch.
ipif <ipif_name 12>  The name of the IP interface for which DVMRP
is to be configured.
all  Specifies that DVMRP is to be configured for all IP interfaces on
the Switch.
metric <value 1-31>  Allows the assignment of a DVMRP route cost
to the above IP interface. A DVMRP route cost is a relative number
that represents the real cost of using this route in the construction of
a multicast delivery tree. It is similar to, but not defined as, the hop
count in RIP. The default is 1.
probe <second 1-65535>  DVMRP defined an extension to IGMP
that allows routers to query other routers to determine if a DVMRP
neighbor is present on a given subnetwork or not. This is referred to
as a 'probe'. This entry will set an intermittent probe (in seconds) on
the device that will transmit dvmrp messages, depending on the time
specified. This probe is also used to "keep alive" the connection
between DVMRP enabled devices. The default value is 10 seconds.
neighbor_timeout <second 1-65535>  The time period for which
DVMRP will hold Neighbor Router reports before issuing poison
route messages. The default value is 35 seconds.
state [enabled | disabled]  Allows DVMRP to be enabled or
disabled.
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