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48-12
Command
Explanation
Global Configuration Mode
ip pim bsr-candidate {vlan
<vlan-id>|
<ifname>}[ <mask-length>][ <priorit
y> ]
no ip pim bsr-candidate
This command is the global candidate BSR
configuration command, which is used to
configure the information of PIM-SM candidate
BSR so that it can compete for BSR router with
other candidate BSR. The “
no ip pim
bsr-candidate” com
mand cancels the
configuration of BSR.
2) Configure the switch as a candidate RP
Command
Explanation
Global Configuration Mode
ip pim rp-candidate { vlan
<vlan-id>| lookback<index>
<ifname>} [<A.B.C.D>][<priority>]
no ip pim rp-candiate
This command is
the global candidate RP
configuration command, which is used to
configure the information of PIM-SM candidate
RP so that it can compete for RP router with
other candidate RP. The “
no ip pim
rp-candidate
” command cancels the
configuration of RP.
3) Configure static RP
Command
Explanation
Global Configuration Mode
ip pim rp-address <A.B.C.D>
[<A.B.C.D/M>]
no ip pim rp-address <A.B.C.D>
{<all>|<A.B.C.D/M>}
The command is the multicast group
configuration static RP of the global
ly or
multicast address range. The no form of this
command will remove the configuration for the
static RP.
4) Configure the cache time of kernel multicast route
Command
Explanation
Global Configuration Mode
ip multicast unresolved-cache
aging-time <value>
no ip multicast unresolved-cache
aging-time
Configure the cache time of kernel multicast
route, the no command restore
s the default
value.
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