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PIM-HELLO-OPTIONS

The Protocol Independent Multicast routing protocol (PIM)
specified in [RFC2362] uses an extensible Hello packet
format.  Hello packet options may be assigned First Come
First Serve, as described in [RFC2434].  First Come First
Serve assignments expire in one year; permanent assignments
require a specification ("Specification Required" as
described in [RFC2434]).

The current assigned values for these parameters are
listed here.

Value   Length  Name                                       References
-----   ------  ----                                       ----------
  1         2   Hold Time                                   [RFC2362] 
  2-16      -   Reserved                                    [RFC2362]
 17        16   Label Parameters (renew 8/01)             [Farinacci]
 18         -   Deprecated
 19         4   DR Priority (renew 8/01)                     [Fenner]
 20         4   Generation ID (renew 8/01)                   [Fenner]
 21         4   State-Refresh (renew 8/01)                 [Kouvelas]
 22         0   Bidirectional Capable (renew 8/01)         [Kouvelas]
 23         1   VCI Capability (renew 8/01)               [Farinacci]

REFERENCES
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[RFC2362] Estrin, D. et al, "Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse
          Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification", RFC 2362, June 1998.

[RFC2434] Alvestrand, H. and T. Narten, "Guidelines for Writing an
          IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", RFC 2434, October 1998.


PEOPLE
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[Farinacci] Dino Farinacci, <dino@procket.com>, August 2000.

[Fenner] Bill Fenner, <fenner@research.att.com>, August 2000.

[Kouvelas] Isidor Kouvelas, <kouvelas@cisco.com>, August 2000.

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