ECS4660-28F_Management Guide-R03

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Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6
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Expire – The time before the BSR is declared down.
Role – Candidate or non-candidate BSR.
State
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– Operation state of BSR includes:
No information – No information is stored for this device.
Accept Any – The router does not know of an active BSR, and will
accept the first bootstrap message it sees as giving the new BSR's
identity and the RP-set.
Accept Preferred – The router knows the identity of the current
BSR, and is using the RP-set provided by that BSR. Only bootstrap
messages from that BSR or from a C-BSR with higher weight than
the current BSR will be accepted.
Candidate BSR – Bidding in election process.
Pending-BSR – The router is a candidate to be the BSR for the RP-
set. Currently, no other router is the preferred BSR, but this router
is not yet the elected BSR.
Elected BSR – Elected to serve as BSR.
WEB INTERFACE
To display information about the BSR:
1. Click Routing Protocol, PIM6, PIM6-SM.
2. Select Show Information from the Step list.
3. Select Show BSR Router from the Action list.
Figure 546: Showing Information About the PIM6 BSR
16. These parameters are based on RFC 5059.