Usage Scenario
To view default multicast VPN configurations, run the display default-parameter mvpn command. The command output offers you a reference in data configuration and fault troubleshooting processes.
Precautions
This command displays default multicast VPN configurations, irrespective of whether multicast VPN configurations have been changed.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display default-parameter mvpn
MVPN Instance View Default Configurations:
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Multicast-domain switch-delay: 5 s
Multicast-domain switch threshold: 0 kbps-preferred
Multicast-domain holddown-time: 60 s
Multicast-domain log switch-group-reuse: disabled
Multicast-domain share-group: disabled
Multicast-domain switch-group-pool: disabled
Multicast-domain auto-discovery: disabled
Multicast-domain switch-without-register: disabled
Item | Description |
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MVPN Instance View Default Configurations | Default configurations in the multicast VPN instance view. |
Multicast-domain switch-delay | Delay for the switchover from a share-multicast distribution tree (MDT) to a switch-MDT. |
Multicast-domain switch threshold | Threshold of the multicast packet rate that can trigger the switchover from a share-MDT to a switch-MDT. |
Multicast-domain holddown-time | Delay for the switchover from a switch-MDT to a share-MDT. |
Multicast-domain log switch-group-reuse | Whether to record logs about switch-group address reuse. |
Multicast-domain share-group | Whether a share-group address is configured and whether a multicast tunnel interface (MTI) is bound to a VPN instance. |
Multicast-domain switch-group-pool | Whether the switch-group-pool range of a switch-MDT and switchover conditions are configured. |
Multicast-domain auto-discovery | Whether the auto-discovery (A-D) mode is configured for a VPN instance. |
Multicast-domain switch-without-register | Whether a source provider edge (PE) sends Register messages to a rendezvous point (RP) to establish a shortest path tree (SPT) on the public network before a switch-group address is used to encapsulate VPN data. |