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BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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n is the increment number from 0 to 31.
Setting the DVMRP Neighbor Time-out Interval
The DVMRP neighbor time-out interval is the amount of time allowed before a
neighbor is removed from the DVMRP neighbor table, if the neighbor does not send a
probe (query) or report. Use the ip dvmrp neighbor-timeout command in Interface
Configuration mode to set the DVMRP neighbor time-out interval, as shown below:
MOT(config-if)#ip dvmrp neighbor-timeout <n>
where:
n is the time interval from 5 to 3600 seconds.
Delaying DVRMP Reports
The inter-packet delay of a DVMRP report is the time that elapses between
transmissions of sets of packets that constitute a report. The number of packets in the
set is determined by the burst value, which defaults to 2 packets.
Use the ip dvmrp output-report-delay command in Interface Configuration mode to
configure the delay between each DVMRP route report burst, as shown below:
MOT(config-if)#ip dvmrp output-report-delay <n>
where:
n is the amount of delay from 1 to 10 seconds.
Use the ip dvmrp output-report-delay command in Interface Configuration mode to
configure the delay between each DVMRP route report burst and the number
DVMRP route reports contained in each burst, as shown below:
MOT(config-if)#ip dvmrp output-report-delay <n> <reports>
where:
Note: The default value for out is 0.