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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
9.3.4.2
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decide which IP address to be used as candidate-RP. This command is used to statically
configure the RP address for multicast groups.
To configure IP address to be used in candidate-RP, use the following command.
Command
ip pim rp-address A.B.C.D [<1-
99> | <1300-1999>] [ override ]
If RP-address configured through BSR and RP-address configured statically are both
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available for a group range, the RP-address configured through BSR is chosen.
If multiple static-RPs are available for a group range, then one with the highest IP
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address is chosen.
To delete configured IP address, use the following command.
Command
no ip pim rp-address A.B.C.D
Enabling Transmission of Candidate RP Message
Use this command to give the router the candidate RP status using the IP address of the
specified interface.
Command
ip pim rp-candidate INTERFACE
[ group-list <1-99>] [ interval <1-
16383>] [ priority <0-255>]
To delete configured priority of candidate-RP, use the following command.
Command
no ip pim rp-candidate
no ip pim rp-candidate
INTERFACE
no ip pim rp-candidate
INTERFACE group-list <1-99>
Mode
Configures RP address for multicast groups statically.
A.B.C.D: IP address
Global
1-99: IP standard access list
1300-1999: IP standard access list (expanded range)
override: override dynamically RP mappings
Mode
Global
Deletes configured IP address.
Mode
Configures a message for a candidate RP.
INTERFACE: interface name
Global
1-99: IP standard access list
1-16383: advertisement interval (unit: second)
0-255: priority value
Mode
Unconfigures the entire setting of candidate-RP.
Deletes the setting of candidate-RP of specific inter-
Global
face.
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