5. Use Table 7-9 to set up your global configuration:
Parameter
DVMRP Version 3/xFF
Neighbor Router Probe
Interval
Neighbor Router
Timeout Interval
Minimum Flash Update
Interval
Maximum Number of
Routes
Route Report Interval
Route Replace Time
Route Hold Down Time
Prune Message Lifetime
Prune Message
Retransmit Interval
Graft Message
Retransmit Interval
6. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.
Modifying DVMRP Interface Information
To modify DMVRP interface parameters:
1. In the DVMRP Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click
Interfaces. The DVMRP Interfaces dialog box opens.
Note: If no DVMRP interfaces are enabled for your existing IP interfaces (VLANs),
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Table 7-9. DVMRP Global Parameters
Allows you to...
Globally enable or disable DVMRP.
Set the value (in seconds) that the switch probes the
network for available neighbor routers.
Set the timeout (in seconds) that a neighbor stays up
without confirmation. This is an important method
used to timeout old routes.
Set the period (in seconds) between flash updates. This
represents the minimum time between advertisements
of the same route.
Enter the maximum number of routes for this interface.
Set the time (in seconds) that elapses between delivery
of DVMRP routing table updates.
Specify the amount of time (in seconds) before which a
route entry will be removed if it is not refreshed.
Set the time (in seconds) that the switch reports
unavailable routes with a metric of infinity.
Set the time (in seconds) that a transmitted upstream
prune message persists.
Specify the time (in seconds) between the transmittal of
generated upstream prune messages on your network.
Set the time (in seconds) between the transmittal of
generated upstream graft messages.
you must first enable a multicast protocol before you can configure DVMRP.
Refer to "Creating an IP Interface", earlier in this chapter, for more
information on how to select a multicast protocol.
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