JunosE 11.3.x Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
Candidate RP 122.0.0.1
Group(s) 224.0.1.40/32 (negative), AutoRP, ttl 64, interval 60, from access List 1
show ip pim bsr
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See show ip pim auto-rp.
Use to display BSR information and the group prefixes for which the local router is a
candidate RP in a PIM sparse mode environment.
Field descriptions
Candidacy—Whether the router is a candidate BSR
Configured on—Interface on which the router is configured
address—Address of the router
hashMaskLen—Hash mask length
priority—Priority of the router
period—Time between bootstrap messages, in seconds
Elected BSR—This router or IP address of the elected bootstrap router
next BSM—If BSR is this router, time until the next bootstrap message is sent, in
seconds
expires in—If BSR is not this router, time until the elected BSR expires if no bootstrap
messages are received
Local candidate RP mapping(s)—Routers that the mapping agent is evaluating to
determine an RP router for this interface
Example 1—On a router that is the elected BSR
host1:1#show ip pim bsr
This PIM router is a Candidate BSR.
Configured on intf ATM3/0.101, address: 101.0.0.1
hashMaskLen 30, priority 2, period 60 seconds.
Elected BSR is this router, next BSM in 3 seconds.
Local candidate RP mapping(s):
Candidate RP 101.0.0.1
224.0.0.0/4, BSR, hold-time 150, interval 60, priority 192
228.0.0.0/24, BSR, hold-time 150, interval 60, priority 192, from
access-list acl
230.0.0.0/24, BSR, hold-time 150, interval 60, priority 192, from
access-list acl
Example 2—On a router that is a candidate BSR
host1:1#show ip pim bsr
This PIM router is a Candidate BSR.
Configured on intf ATM3/0.100, address: 100.0.0.1
hashMaskLen 30, priority 2, period 60 seconds.
Elected BSR is 101.0.0.1 (priority 0), expires in 73 seconds.
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