Command Line Interface Reference Guide
trap
< virtual-interface-state-change | neighbor-state-change | virtual-neighbor-state-change |
■
... > -- Enable/disable OSPF
override
■ [no] router pim rp-address IP-ADDR IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH override
Specify whether or not static RP configuration precedes the information
learned by a BSR.
pim
■ [no] router pim
Usage: [no] router pim [...]
Description: Enable/disable/configure PIM protocol on the device, or enter
Next Available Options:
bsr-candidate
■
(Candidate-BSR) for a PIM-SM
rp-address
■
specified group or range of
rp-candidate
■
(Candidate-RP) to the Bootstrap Router
join-prune-interval
■
PIM-SM Join/Prune
spt-threshold
■
the
router(p. 488)
state-refresh
■
originated by this
trap
< neighbor-loss | hardware-mrt-full | software-mrt-full | ... > -- Enable/disable PIM
■
489)
priority
■ router pim bsr-candidate priority < 0 to 255 >
Specify the priority for the Candidate Bootstrap router.
Range: < 0 to 255 >
■ router pim rp-candidate priority < 0 to 255 >
Specify the priority for the Candidate-RP router.
Range: < 0 to 255 >
range
■ [no] router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID range
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traps(p. 489)
PIM Configuration Context.
Called without 'no', the command enables PIM on the device
and changes current context to PIM Configuration Context.
Otherwise, the command disables PIM. The command can be
followed by a PIM configuration command. Use 'router pim ?' to
get a list of all possible options.
-- Configure the router to advertise itself as the Candidate Bootstrap Router
domain(p. 477)
-- Statically configure the Rendezvous Point (RP) to accept multicast traffic for
groups(p. 487)
-- Configure router to advertise itself as the Candidate Rendezvous Point
< 5 to 65535 > -- Configure interval at which the router will send periodic
messages(p. 481)
-- Specify whether switching to the Shortest Path Tree is enabled or disabled on
< 10 to 300 > -- Set the interval between successive State Refresh messages
router(p. 489)
(BSR)(p. 487)
router
traps(p.
484