Removing Pim; Resetting Pim Counters And Mappings - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING Configuration Manual

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Removing PIM

To remove PIM from a VR, use the no router pim command.
router pim

Resetting PIM Counters and Mappings

You can use the clear ip pim commands to reset PIM counters and mappings.
clear ip pim auto-rp
You can use the minimum-receive-interval keyword to specify the minimum
interval at which the local router must receive BFD control packets from its
neighbors. The default value is 300 milliseconds.
You can use the minimum-interval keyword to specify the same value for
both of those intervals. Configuring a minimum interval has the same effect
as configuring the minimum receive interval and the minimum transmit
interval to the same value. The default value is 300 milliseconds.
You can use the multiplier keyword to specify the detection multiplier value.
The calculated BFD liveness detection interval can be different on each neighbor.
The multiplier value is roughly equivalent to the number of packets that can be
missed before the BFD session is declared to be down. The default value is 3.
For details on liveness detection negotiation, see Negotiation of the BFD Liveness
Detection Interval in the JUNOSe IP Services Configuration Guide.
You can change the BFD liveness detection parameters at any time without
stopping or restarting the existing session; BFD automatically adjusts to the new
parameter value. However, no changes to BFD parameters take place until the
values resynchronize with each neighbor.
Example
host1(configif)#ip pim bfd-liveness-detection minimum-interval 800
Use the no version to disable BFD on the PIM interface.
See ip pim bfd-liveness-detection.
Use to create and enable PIM processing on a VR or to access Router
Configuration mode.
Example
host1:boston(config)#router pim
Use the no version to remove PIM from the VR.
See router pim.
Chapter 3: Configuring PIM for IPv4 Multicast

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