display default-parameter msdp

Function

The display default-parameter msdp command displays default Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) configurations.

Format

display default-parameter msdp

Parameters

None

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
msdp read

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

The display default-parameter msdp command displays default MSDP configurations, irrespective of whether MSDP configurations have been changed.

Example

The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.

# Display default MSDP configurations.
<HUAWEI> display default-parameter msdp
  MSDP View Default Configurations:
  ---------------------------------
  Cache-sa-enable: enabled
  Msdp description:
  Encap-data-enable: disabled
  Request-sa-enable: disabled
  Sa-request-policy: disabled
  Sa-policy: disabled
  Connect-retry-period: 30
  Minimum TTL: 0
  Sa-cache-holdtime: 360
Table 1 Description of the display default-parameter msdp command output
Item Description
MSDP View Default Configurations

Default configurations in the MSDP view.

Msdp description

Whether MSDP peer description is configured.

Minimum TTL

TTL value of a multicast data packet encapsulated in an SA message.

Cache-sa-enable

Whether source active (SA) cache is enabled.

Encap-data-enable

Whether to encapsulate multicast data packets into SA messages.

Request-sa-enable

Whether to send an SA Request message immediately after a Join message is received.

Sa-request-policy

Whether a filtering rule for responding to SA Request messages is configured.

Sa-policy

Whether a filtering rule for receiving or forwarding SA messages is configured.

Connect-retry-period

Time to retry to set up a TCP connection between MSDP peers, in seconds.

Sa-cache-holdtime

The lifetime of (S, G) entries in locally cached SA messages in seconds.

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Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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