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Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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PIM Commands
output definitions
Neighbor (IP) Address
Interface Name
Uptime
Expiry time
Lan Prune Delay Present
Propagation Delay
DR Priority Present
DR Priority
TBit field
Generation ID Present
Generation ID Value
BiDir Capable
State Refresh Capable
Override Interval
Release History
Release 6.1.1; command was introduced.
Release 6.3.1; sparse, dense options removed; vlan (ID), mode, LAN prune delay fields removed; Inter-
face name, LAN delay present, Propagation Delay, Generation ID present, Generation ID Value, BiDir
Capable, DR Priority, Override Interval fields added.
Related Commands
N/A
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The 32-bit IP address of the active PIM neighbor.
The name of the interface used to reach this PIM neighbor.
The amount of time since this PIM neighbor last became a neighbor of
the local router, displayed in hours, minutes, and seconds.
The minimum amount of time remaining before the PIM neighbor will
be aged out, displayed in hours, minutes, and seconds.
Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the Lan Prune Delay
option.
The expected propagation delay between PIM routers on this network.
Evaluates to TRUE if the neighbor is using the DR Priority option.
The value of the Designated Router Priority from the last PIM Hello
message received from this neighbor. This object is always zero if the
DR Priority Present value is FALSE.
The value of the Tbit field of the LAN prune delay option received
from this neighbor. The Tbit specifies the ability of the neighbor to dis-
able Join suppression.
Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the Generation ID option.
The value of the Generation ID from the last PIM Hello message
received from the neighbor.
Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the Bidirectional-PIM
Capable option.
Displays whether the neighbor is capable of receiving State Refresh
messages. Options include true or false.
The current Override Interval. This value is used to avoid synchroniza-
tion of override messages when multiple downstream routers share a
multi-access link. The sending of override messages is delayed at ran-
dom time intervals. The amount of randomization used by a router is
dictated by this number. Values may range from 0 to 65535. The
default value is 2500.
June 2012
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