Ipv6 Multicast Router-Timeout - Alcatel-Lucent 060321-10, Rev. B Cli Reference Manual

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ipv6 multicast router-timeout

ipv6 multicast router-timeout
Configures the expiry time of IPv6 multicast routers on the specified VLAN or on the system if no VLAN
is specified.
ipv6 multicast [vlan vid] router-timeout [seconds]
Syntax Definitions
vid
seconds
Defaults
parameter
seconds
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 10K
Usage Guidelines
IPv6 Multicast Switching and Routing must be enabled to set the MLD router timeout on the system
and/or the specified VLANs. apply this configuration.
If the MLD router timeout is already configured on the system, then the VLAN configuration will over-
ride the system's configuration.
To restore the MLD router timeout to its default (i.e., 90 seconds) value on the system if no VLAN is
specified, use ipv6 multicast router-timeout followed by the value 0
(e.g., ipv6 multicast router-timeout 0) or use only ipv6 multicast router-timeout (e.g., ipv6 multicast
router-timeout).
To restore the MLD router timeout to its default (i.e., 90 seconds) value on the specified VLAN, use
ipv6 multicast vlan vid router-timeout followed by the value 0
(e.g., ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout 0) or use only ipv6 multicast vlan vid router-timeout (e.g.,
ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout).
Examples
-> ipv6 multicast router-timeout 100
-> ipv6 multicast router-timeout 0
-> ipv6 multicast router-timeout
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout 100
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout 0
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout
Release History
Release 7.1.1; command was introduced.
page 21-70
VLAN on which to apply the configuration.
MLD router timeout in seconds. Valid range is 1 to 65535.
default
90
IP Multicast Switching Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
March 2011

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