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DVMRP Commands

DVMRP Commands
Command
config dvmrp add vlan [<name> | all]
config dvmrp delete vlan [<name> | all]
config dvmrp timer <route_report_interval>
<route_replacement_time>
config dvmrp vlan [<name> | all] export-filter
[<access_profile> | none]
config dvmrp vlan [<name> | all] import-filter
[<access_profile> | none]
config dvmrp vlan [<name> | all] trusted-
gateway [<access_profile> | none]
config dvmrp vlan <name> timer
<probe_interval>
<neighbor_timeout_interval>
disable dvmrp
enable dvmrp
show dvmrp {vlan <name> | route}} {detail}
unconfig dvmrp {vlan <name>}
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Description
Enables DVMRP one or all IP interfaces. If no VLAN is specified,
DVMRP is enabled on all IP interfaces. When an IP interface is
created, DVMRP is disabled by default.
Disables DVMRP on one or all IP interfaces. If no VLAN is specified,
DVMRP is disabled on all IP interfaces.
Configures the global DVMRP timers. Specify the following:
route_report_interval — The amount of time the
system waits between transmitting periodic route report
packets. The range is 1 to 2,147,483,647 seconds (68 years).
The default setting is 60 seconds. Because triggered update is
always enabled, the route report will always be transmitted
prior to the expiration of the route report interval.
route_replacement_time — The hold-down time
before a new route is learned, once the previous route has
been deleted. The range is 1 to 2,147,483,647 seconds (68
years). The default setting is 140 seconds.
Configures DVMRP to filter out certain routes when performing the
route advertisement.
Configures DVMRP to filter certain routes received from its neighbor.
Configures DVMRP to use the access policy to determine which
DVMRP neighbor is trusted and to receive routes from.
Configures DVMRP interface timers. Specify the following:
probe_interval — The amount of time that the system
waits between transmitting DVMRP probe messages. The
range is 1 to 2,147,483,647 seconds (68 years). The default
setting is 10 seconds.
neighbor_timeout_interval — The amount of time
before a DVMRP neighbor route is declared to be down. The
range is 1 to 2,147,483,647 seconds (68 years). The default
setting is 35 seconds.
Disables DVMRP on the system.
Enables DVMRP on the system. The default setting is disabled.
Displays the DVMRP configuration and statistics, or the unicast route
table. The default setting is all.
Resets the DVMRP timers to their default settings. If no VLAN is
specified, all interfaces are reset.

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