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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” command
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. Th
e 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.
4. Disable PIM-SM Protocol