Configuring S,G Expiry Timers; Configuring A Static Rendezvous Point - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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(10.87.31.5, 192.1.2.1), uptime 00:01:24, expires 00:02:26, flags: FT
Incoming interface: TenGigabitEthernet 1/11, RPF neighbor 0.0.0.0
Outgoing interface list:
TenGigabitEthernet 0/11
TenGigabitEthernet 0/12
TenGigabitEthernet 1/13
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Configuring S,G Expiry Timers

By default, S, G entries expire in 210 seconds. You can configure a global expiry time (for all [S,G]).
When you create, delete, or update an expiry time, the changes are applied when the keep alive timer
refreshes.
To configure a global expiry time or to configure the expiry time for a particular (S,G) entry, use the following
command.
Enable global expiry timer for S, G entries.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip pim sparse-mode sg-expiry-timer seconds
The range is from 211 to 86,400 seconds.
The default is 210.
Example Configuring an (S,G) Expiry Time
Dell(conf)#ip pim sparse-mode sg-expiry-timer 1800
To display the expiry time configuration, use the show running-configuration pim command from
EXEC Privilege mode.

Configuring a Static Rendezvous Point

The rendezvous point (RP) is a PIM-enabled interface on a router that acts as the root a group-specific tree;
every group must have an RP.
Identify an RP by the IP address of a PIM-enabled or Loopback interface.
ip pim rp-address
Example of Viewing an RP on a Loopback Interface
Dell#sh run int loop0
!
interface Loopback 0
ip address 1.1.1.1/32
ip pim sparse-mode
no shutdown
Dell#sh run pim
PIM Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM)
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