freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/pim6sd/pim6sd.conf.sample
shin 417b54f8df IPv6 multicast routing.
kernel IPv6 multicast routing support.
  pim6 dense mode daemon
  pim6 sparse mode daemon
  netstat support of IPv6 multicast routing statistics

  Merging to the current and testing with other existing multicast routers
  is done by Tatsuya Jinmei <jinmei@kame.net>, who writes and maintainances
  the base code in KAME distribution.

  Make world check and kernel build check was also successful.
2000-01-28 05:10:56 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
#
#The timer granularity.
#More this value is small,more pim6sd will be accurate
#default if not specified : 5
#BE SURE to have to same granularity on ALL routers,
#otherwise....
#granularity 5;
#syntax : phyint <interface> <disable> <metric> [metric] <preference> [preference]
#metric and pref are for the asserts messages
#samples :
#phyint ed1 disable;
#phyint de0 disable;
#phyint ed0 disable;
#phyint gif0 disable;
#---------------Protocol timer specifications---------------------------#
#Notes : theses value are the default spec value!
#do not touch it if you don't know what you do!!
#you MUST change theses values according to the granularity value!
#syntax : 'hello_period <number> <coef>'.
# number is the period in second between 2 hello messages
# and coef is the coef to deterimine the hello holdtime=hello_period*coef
# default if not specified: 30 3.5
#hello_period 30 3.5;
#syntax : 'join_prune_period <number> <coef>'.
# number is the period in second between 2 join/prune messages
# and coef is the coef to deterimine the join/prune holdtime=join_prune_period*coef
# default if not specified : 60 3.5
#join_prune_period 60 3.5;
#syntax : 'data_timeout <number>'.
# number is the time after which (S,G) state for a silent source will be deleted
# default if not specified : 210
#data_timeout 210;
#syntax : 'register_suppression_timeout <number>'.
# This is the mean interval between receiving a Register-Stop and allowing
#Register to be send again.
# default if not specified : 60
#register_suppression_timeout 60;
#syntax : 'probe_time <number>'.
#This is the time between sending a null Register and the Register-Suppression-Timer
#expiring unless it is restarted by receiving a Register-Stop.
#default if not specified : 5
#probe_time 5;
#syntax : 'assert_timeout <number>'.
#this is the interval between the last time an Assert is received and the time at wich the
#assert is timeout
#default if not specified : 180
#assert_timeout 180;
#syntax : <cand_rp> <interface> <time> [time] <priority> [priority]
#and time can't be < 10
#you can just type cand_rp,
#samples :
#cand_rp;
#cand_rp de0;
#cand_rp ed0 priority 0 time 6;
#syntax : <group_prefix> <multicast address>/<prefix length>
#group_prefix ff06::15
#default if not specified : ff00::/8
#samples:
#group_prefix ff1e::15/128;
#group_prefix ff2e::/16;
#syntax : <cand_bootstrap_router> <interface> <priority> [priority] <time> [time]
#Typically, you can simply set cand_bootstrap_router for a candidate bootstrap
#router. All other parameters are optional.
#the bootstrap period is configurable, BUT the holdtime of a bootstrap
#router is not in the fields of a bootstrap message : it is hardcoded
#in the pim6sd include file!
#So be sure to have a time < PIM_BOOSTRAP_TIMEOUT (file pimd.h )
#cand_bootstrap_router de0 priority 15 time 5;
#syntax : <switch_register_threshold> <rate> [number] <interval> [number]
#default rate = 50000 interval = 20s
#samples :
#TODO : not tested
#switch_register_threshold rate 54389 interval 45;
#switch_register_threshold;
#syntax : <switch_data_threshold> <rate> [number] <interval> [number]
#default rate = 50000 interval = 20s
#TODO : not tested
#samples:
#switch_data_threshold interval 100 rate 1000;
#syntax : <default_source_metric> [number]
#default_source_metric 1243;
#syntax : <default_source_preference> [number]
#default_source_preference 123 ;