• To control how much information to display, specify a verbosity level.
• Example
host1#debug ipv6 pim events severity 1 verbosity low
• Use the no version to disable the display.
• See debug ipv6 pim.
undebug ipv6 pim
• Use to turn off the display of information previously enabled with the debug ipv6 pim
command.
• Example
host1#undebug ipv6 pim events
• There is no no version.
• See undebug ipv6 pim.
Monitoring PIM Settings
You can use the show ipv6 pim commands to display information about PIM settings.
show ipv6 pim
• Use to view general PIM router-level information.
• Field descriptions
• Default PIM Version—Default PIM version number (always 2)
• Default Domain Id—Default Domain Id (always 0)
• Default Hello period—Default interval (in minutes) at which the router sends hello
messages to neighbors
• Default Hello Hold Time—Default time (in minutes) for which the router keeps the
neighbor state alive
• Join-Prune Interval—Interval value (in seconds) set in the join/prune message
originated by the PIM router
• Join-Prune Holdtime— Hold time value (in seconds) set in the join/prune message
originated by the PIM router. The hold time is 3.5 times the PIM join/prune message
interval value.
• Keepalive Period—Time SG join state is maintained in the absence of SG Join message
• Assert Time—Period after last assert before assert state is timed out
• Register Suppression Time—Period during which a designated router stops sending
registers to the RP
• Register Probe Time—Time before register suppression time (RST) expires when a
designated router might send a NULL-Register to the RP
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Chapter 7: Configuring PIM for IPv6 Multicast