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Network > Routing > Routing Profiles > Multicast
Create multicast routing profiles to efficiently configure
IPv4 multicast for a logical router.
Add multicast routing profiles to efficiently
configure IPv4 multicast for a logical router.
Multicast Routing Profiles | Description |
---|---|
Multicast IPv4 PIM Interface
Timer Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
31 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
Assert Interval | Enter the number of seconds between PIM
Assert messages that the logical router sends to other PIM routers
on the multiaccess network when they are electing a PIM forwarder.
Range is 1 to 65,534; default is 177. |
Hello Interval | Enter the number of seconds between PIM
Hello messages that the logical router sends to its PIM neighbors from
each interface in the interface group. Range is 1 to 180; default
is 30. |
Join Prune Interval | Enter the number of seconds between PIM
Join messages (and between PIM Prune messages) that the logical router
sends upstream toward a multicast source. Range is 60 to 600; default
is 60. |
Multicast IPv4 IGMP Interface
Query Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
31 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
Max Query Response Time | Enter the maximum number of seconds allowed
for a receiver to respond to an IGMP membership Query message before
the logical router determines that the receiver no longer wants
to receive multicast packets for the group. Range is 1 to 25; default
is 10. |
Query Interval | Enter the number of seconds between IGMP membership
Query messages that the logical router sends to a receiver to determine
whether the receiver still wants to receive the multicast packets
for a group. Range is 1 to 1,800; default is 125. |
Last Member Query Interval | Enter the number of seconds allowed for
a receiver to respond to a Group-Specific Query that the logical
router sends after a receiver sends a Leave Group message. Range
is 1 to 25; default is 1. |
leave group immediately when a leave message
is received | If you enable this, when there is only one
member in a multicast group and the logical router receives an IGMP
Leave message for that group, this setting causes the logical router to
remove that group and outgoing interface from the multicast routing
information base (mRIB) and multicast forwarding information base
(mFIB) immediately, rather than waiting for the Last Member Query
Interval to expire. Enabling this setting saves network resources.
Default is disabled. |
Multicast MDSP Authentication
Profile | |
Name | Add an MSDP Authentication profile by name
(maximum of 63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and can contain a combination of
alphanumeric characters, underscore, or hyphen. No dot (.) or space
is allowed. |
Secret | Enter the Secret (alphanumeric characters,
!, @, #, %, and ^ are allowed). Confirm Secret. |
Multicast MDSP Timer Profile | |
Name | Add an MSDP Timer profile by name (maximum
of 63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and can contain a combination of
alphanumeric characters, underscore, or hyphen. No dot (.) or space
is allowed. |
Keep Alive Interval | Enter a value in seconds; range is 1 to
60; default is 60. After an MSDP transport connection is established
with a peer, each side of the connection sends Keepalive messages
to the other side at this interval to keep the MSDP session active.
If the timer expires, the peer sends a Keepalive message and resets
the timer. If no Keepalive or SA message is received for the Message
Timeout interval, the MSDP session is reset. |
Message Timeout | Enter a value in seconds, which is the interval
at which the MSDP peer will wait for Keepalive messages from other peers
before declaring them down. Range is 1 to 75; default is 75. |
Connection Retry Interval | Enter a value in seconds, which is the interval
that peers will wait after a peering session is reset before trying
to reestablish the peering session. Range is 1 to 60; default is 30. |