Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING Configuration Manual page 247

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query-interval
remote-neighbor
update-source
On one router, specify the other router to be a remote neighbor, and identify
the IP address of the interface on the other router that is used for the connection
to this router.
host1(config-router):boston#remote-neighbor 1001::1 sparse-mode
Specify the location of the local interface whose address is used as the source
address for the PIM connection to a remote neighbor.
host1(config-router-rn):boston#update-source atm 2/1.108
(Optional) Specify how often the router sends hello messages to the remote
neighbor.
host1(config-router-rn):boston#query-interval 40
Repeat Steps 2 to 3 for the other router.
Use to specify how often the router sends hello messages to remote neighbors.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#query-interval 40
Use the no version to restore the default setting, 30 seconds.
See query-interval.
Use to specify a remote neighbor for PIM sparse mode.
Specify the IP address of the interface on the remote neighbor that PIM uses as
the source address for the connection to this router.
Example
host1(config-router)#remote-neighbor 1001::1 sparse-mode
Use the no version to remove the remote neighbor and any attributes configured
for the remote neighbor.
See remote-neighbor.
Use to specify the PIM interface whose local address is used as the source address
for the PIM connection to a remote neighbor.
You can use the same source address to form neighbor adjacencies with more
than one PIM remote neighbor.
You must use the IPv6 address of this interface when issuing the remote-neighbor
command on the remote neighbor.
Example
Chapter 7: Configuring PIM for IPv6 Multicast
Configuring PIM Sparse Mode Remote Neighbors
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