The register-suppression-timeout command sets a timeout period during which the device remains in the Register suppression state.
The undo register-suppression-timeout command restores the default value.
By default, the timeout period during which the device remains in the Register suppression state is 60 seconds.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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interval |
Specifies a timeout period during which the device remains in the Register suppression state. |
The value is an integer ranging from 11 to 3600, in seconds. |
register-suppression-timeout |
Specifies a timeout period during which the device remains in the Register suppression state. |
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Usage Scenario
After receiving a Register-Stop message from the rendezvous point (RP), a device immediately stops sending Register messages and enters the register suppression state. To set a timeout period during which the device remains in the register suppression state, run the register-suppression-timeout command.
If the configured timeout period is too short, the RP frequently receives burst multicast data. If the configured timeout period is too long, the delay for a new receiver to join a multicast group is long when an (S, G) entry times out on the RP.Prerequisites
The multicast ipv6 routing-enable command is run in the public network instance view.
Configuration Impact
If the hello-option lan-delay command is run more than once, the latest configuration overrides the previous one.
If the register-suppression-timeout command is run more than once, the latest configuration overrides the previous one.Precautions
You can run the probe-interval command to enable the router to send null Register messages before the timeout. In this manner, burst register is reduced and the delay in which a new receiver of a group is shortened, which shortens the timeout period during which the router remains in the Register suppression state.