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DES-6500:4#create pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32 rp Trinity
Command: create pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32 rp Trinity
Success.
DES-6500:4#
delete pim crp
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Usage example:
To delete an IP interface from becoming a Candidate RP on the Switch:
DES-6500:4#delete pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32
Command: delete pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32
Success.
DES-6500:4#
config pim crp
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
To disable the Switch in becoming a possible candidate to be the
Rendezvous Point (RP).
delete pim crp group <ip_addr/netmask>
This command remove the switch's status of Candidate RP. This
command is for PIM-SM configurations only.
group <ip_addr/netmask> - Enter the multicast group address for this
switch to be removed from being a Candidate RP. This address must
be a class D address.
Only administrator-level users can use this command.
To configure the Candidate RP settings that will determine the RP.
config pim crp {holdtime <value 0-255> | priority <value 0-255> |
wildcard_prefix_cnt [0 | 1]}
This command will configure parameters regarding the Candidate RP
on the Switch, including hold time, priority and wildcard prefix count.
This command is for PIM-SM configurations only.
holdtime <value 0-255> - This field is used to set the time Candidate
RP (CRP) advertisements are valid on the PIM-SM enabled network. If
CRP advertisements are not received by the BSR within this time
frame, the CRP is removed from the list of candidates. The user may
set a time between 0 - 255 seconds with a default setting of 150
seconds. An entry of 0 will send out one advertisement that states to
the BSR that it should be immediately removed from CRP status on the
PIM-SM network.
priority <value 0-255> - Enter a priority value to determine which CRP
will become the RP for the distribution tree. This priority value will be
included in the router's CRP advertisements. A lower value means a
higher priority, yet, if there is a tie for the highest priority, the router
having the higher IP address will become the RP. The user may set a
priority between 0 – 255 with a default setting of 0.
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