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• Up time – The time since this device last became a DVMRP neighbor
to this router.
• Expire – The time remaining before this entry will be aged out.
• Capabilities – A hexadecimal value that indicates the neighbor’s
capabilities. Each time a probe message is received from a neighbor,
the router compares the capabilities bits with the previous version for
that neighbor to check for changes in neighbor capabilities. (Refer to
DVMRP IETF Draft v3-10 section 3.2.1 for a detailed description of
these bits). These bits are described below:
- Leaf (bit 0) - Neighbor has only one interface with neighbors.
- Prune (bit 1) - Neighbor supports pruning.
- Generation ID (bit 2) - Neighbor sends its Generation ID in
probe messages.
- Mtrace (bit 3) - Neighbor can handle multicast trace requests.
- SNMP (bit 4) - Neighbor is SNMP capable.
- Netmask - (bit 5) - Neighbor will accept network masks appended
to the prune, graft, and graft acknowledgement messages.
- Reserved (bit 6 and 7) - Reserved for future use.
Web – Click Routing Protocol, DVMRP, Neighbor Information.