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PIM-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) | 1121
Parameters
Defaults
Disabled
Command Modes
EXEC Privilege
Command
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ipv6 pim bsr-border
e
Define the border of PIM domain by filtering inbound and outbound PIM-BSR messages per interface.
Syntax
ipv6 pim bsr-border
Defaults
Disabled
Command Modes
INTERFACE
Command
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Usage
Information
This command is applied to the subsequent PIM-BSR messages. Existing BSR advertisements are
cleaned up by time-out.
ipv6 pim bsr-candidate
e
Configure the router as a bootstrap (bsr) candidate.
Syntax
ipv6 pim bsr-candidate interface [hash-mask-length] [priority]
To disable the bootstrap candidate, use the no ipv6 pim bsr-candidate command.
bsr (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword bsr to invoke debugging of IPv6 PIM
Candidate RP/BSR activities.
events (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword events to invoke debugging of IPv6 PIM
events.
group group (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword group followed by the group address to
invoke debugging on that specific group.
packet (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword packet to invoke debugging of IPv6 PIM
packets.
register [group] (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword register and optionally the group address to
invoke debugging of IPv6 PIM register messages for a particular group.
state (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword state to view IPv6 PIM state changes.
timer [assert | hello |
joinprune | register]
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
timer to view IPv6 PIM timers. Enter one of
the optional parameters:
• assert: to view the assertion timer.
• hello: to view the IPv6 PIM neighbor keepalive timer.
• joinprune: to view the expiry timer (join/prune timer)
• register: to view the register suppression timer.
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