When enabling MVRP for dynamic VLAN registration, which three timers would be configured on
an interface? (Choose three.)
A.
hello-interval
B.
join-timer
C.
leave-timer
D.
max-age
E.
leaveall-timer
When enabling MVRP for dynamic VLAN registration, which three timers would be configured on
an interface? (Choose three.)
When enabling MVRP for dynamic VLAN registration, which three timers would be configured on
an interface? (Choose three.)
A.
hello-interval
B.
join-timer
C.
leave-timer
D.
max-age
E.
leaveall-timer
Correct:
https://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.2/topics/concept/mvrp-mx-series-understanding.html
MRP Timers
MVRP registration and updates are controlled by timers that are part of the MRP protocol. These timers are set on a per-interface basis and define when MVRP PDUs can be sent and when MVRP information can be updated on a switch.
The following timers are used to control the operation of MVRP:
Join timer—Controls the interval for the next MVRP PDU transmit opportunity.
Leave timer—Controls the period of time that an interface on the switch waits in the Leave state before changing to the unregistered state.
LeaveAll timer—Controls the frequency with which the interface generates LeaveAll messages.
Best Practice: Maintain default timer settings unless there is a compelling reason to change the settings. Modifying timers to inappropriate values might cause an imbalance in the operation of MVRP.