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Chapter 7
7-12 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
ip dvmrp timers basic
Command Mode DVMRP Router Configuration.
Description Adjusts the DVMRP network timers. Use the no form of this command to
return to the default values.
Syntax
Sample Output The following example configures the IP DVMRP timers basic with route
update time of 35 seconds, a route expiration time of 75 seconds and route
holddown time of 145 seconds.
(configure router:dvmrp)# ip dvmrp timers basic 35 75 145
Systems P550R, P580, P880, and P882.
To Configure: ip dvmrp timers basic <rte-update> <rte-expire>
<rte-holddown>
To Restore
Default:
[no] ip dvmrp timers basic
Table 7-9. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name Definition
<rte-update> Configures the DVMRP route reporting interval. The range of
frequencies at which updates are sent is 30 to 90 seconds. The
default setting is 60 seconds.
<rte-expire> Interval of time, in seconds, after which a DVMRP route
expires. The valid range is 70 to 190 seconds. The default
value is 140 seconds.
<rte-holddown> The amount of time, in seconds, that must pass before the route
is removed from the routing table. The valid range is 120-380
seconds. The default setting is 120 seconds.