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