[c-nsp] Passive pim interface

Brandon Bennett bennetb+cisco-nsp at gmail.com
Tue May 16 01:30:49 EDT 2006


Wouldn't passive interface be the same as turning pim off for his vlan
interface?   I am not quite sure I understand what you want.

-Brandon

On 5/15/06, Sergey Velikanov [Intelsoft] <sv at intelsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've enabled PIM on user's vlan, but user complain his firewall triggered with something like
>
> 13:26:25.811320 IP x.x.10.1 > 224.0.0.13: pim v2 Hello (Hold-time 1m45s) (Genid: 0x00000371) (DR-Priority: 1) (State Refresh Capable; v1)
>
> How can I disable this? I can't find something like "passive-interface" option for PIM.
>
>
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