Configuring IP Multicast Switching
Modifying the Neighbor Timeout
The default IPMS neighbor timeout (i.e., the time the switch will wait for a neighbor probe from a router
before it removes the corresponding entry for the router from the neighbor table) is 90 seconds. The
following subsections describe how to configure a user-specified neighbor timeout value and how to
restore it with the
ip multicast neighbor-timeout
Configuring the Neighbor Timeout
You can modify the IPMS neighbor timeout from 0 to 4294967295 seconds by entering
neighbor-timeout
followed by the new value. For example, to set the neighbor timeout to 360 seconds
you would enter:
-> ip multicast neighbor-timeout 360
Restoring the Neighbor Timeout
To restore the neighbor timeout to its default (i.e., 90 seconds) value you use the no form of the
multicast neighbor-timeout
-> ip multicast no neighbor-timeout
Modifying the Querier Timeout
The default IPMS querier timeout (i.e., the time the switch will wait for an IGMP query from a device
before it removes the corresponding entry for the device from the neighbor table) is 260 seconds. The
following subsections describe how to configure a user-specified querier timeout value and how to restore
it with the
ip multicast querier-timeout
Configuring the Querier Timeout
You can modify the IPMS querier timeout from 0 to 4294967295 seconds by entering
querier-timeout
followed by the new value. For example, to set the querier timeout to 360 seconds you
would enter:
-> ip multicast querier-timeout 360
Restoring the Querier Timeout
To restore the neighbor querier to its default (i.e., 260 seconds) value you use the no form of the
multicast querier-timeout
-> ip multicast no querier-timeout
OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Network Configuration Guide
command.
command by entering ip multicast no neighbor-timeout as shown below:
command.
command by entering:
April 2004
Modifying IPMS Parameters
ip multicast
ip
ip multicast
ip
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