Setup Guide

Table Of Contents
PIM TIB version 495
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Entries in PIM-TIB/MFC : 2/2
Active Modes :
PIM-SNOOPING
Interface summary:
1 active PIM interface
0 passive PIM interfaces
3 active PIM neighbors
TIB summary:
1/1 (*,G) entries in PIM-TIB/MFC
1/1 (S,G) entries in PIM-TIB/MFC
0/0 (S,G,Rpt) entries in PIM-TIB/MFC
0 PIM nexthops
0 RPs
0 sources
0 Register states
Message summary:
2582/2583 Joins sent/received
5/0 Prunes sent/received
0/0 Candidate-RP advertisements sent/received
0/0 BSR messages sent/received
0/0 State-Refresh messages sent/received
0/0 MSDP updates sent/received
0/0 Null Register messages sent/received
0/0 Register-stop messages sent/received
Data path event summary:
0 no-cache messages received
0 last-hop switchover messages received
0/0 pim-assert messages sent/received
0/0 register messages sent/received
DellEMC#
Following is an example of show ipv6 pim interface command output:
Dell#show ipv6 pim interface
Interface Ver/ Nbr Query DR
Mode Count Intvl Prio
Gi 1/3 v2/S 1 30 1
Address : fe80::201:e8ff:fe02:140f
DR : this router
Gi 1/11 v2/S 0 30 1
Address : fe80::201:e8ff:fe02:1417
DR : this router
Dell#
Creating Multicast Boundaries and Domains
A PIM domain is a contiguous set of routers that all implement PIM and are configured to operate within a common boundary
defined by PIM multicast border routers (PMBRs).
PMBRs connect each PIM domain to the rest of the Internet.
Create multicast boundaries and domains by filtering inbound and outbound bootstrap router (BSR) messages per interface. The
following command is applied to the subsequent inbound and outbound updates. Timeout removes existing BSR advertisements.
Create multicast boundaries and domains by filtering inbound and outbound BSR messages per interface.
ip pim bsr-border
Remove candidate RP advertisements.
clear ip pim rp-mapping
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PIM Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM)