User`s guide

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Figure 4- 87. DVMRP Interface Table
Figure 4- 88. DVMRP Interface Configuration
The following fields can be set:
Parameter Description
Interface Name
<System>
Displays the name of the IP interface for which DVMRP is to be configured.
This must be a previously defined IP interface.
IP Address
Displays the IP address corresponding to the IP Interface name entered
above.
Neighbor Timeout
Interval (1-65535
sec) <35>
This field allows an entry between 1 and 65,535 seconds and defines the
time period for DVMRP will hold Neighbor Router reports before issuing
poison route messages. The default is 35 seconds.
Probe Interval (1-
65535 sec) <10>
This field allows an entry between 1 and 65,535 seconds and defines the
interval between ‘probes’. The default is 10.
Metric (1-31) <1>
This field allows an entry between 1 and 31 and defines the route cost for
the IP interface. The DVMRP route cost is a relative number that
represents the real cost of using this route in the construction of a multicast
delivery tree. It is similar to, but not defined as, the hop count in RIP. The
default cost is 1.
State <Disabled>
This field can be toggled between Enabled and Disabled and enables or
disables DVMRP for the IP interface. The default is Disabled.
Click Apply to implement the settings. To view the DVMRP Interface Settings currently configured, click the
Show All DVMRP Interface Entries
link.
PIM_DM Interface Configuration
The Protocol Independent Multicast – Dense Mode (PIM-DM) protocol should be used in networks with a low
delay (low latency) and high bandwidth as PIM-DM is optimized to guarantee delivery of multicast packets, not
to reduce overhead.