ip pim dr-priority
Parameters
pim‐interface
hash‐mask‐length
priority
Defaults
•
A hash‐mask‐length value of 30 will be automatically applied.
•
If priority is not specified, 1 will be applied.
Mode
Router command, Interface configuration: Matrix>Router(config‐if(Vlan 1))#
Usage
The "no" form of this command removes the router as a BSR candidate.
Example
This example sets the hash mask length to 30 and DR priority to 77 on VLAN 1:
Matrix>Router(config)#interface vlan 1
Matrix>Router(config-if(Vlan 1))#ip pim bsr-candidate vlan 1 priority 77
ip pim dr-priority
Use this command to set the priority for which a router will be elected as the designated router
(DR).
Syntax
ip pim dr-priority priority
no ip dr-priority
Parameters
priority
Defaults
None.
Interface of the BSR candidate. This interface must be enabled with PIM
as described in "ip pim sparse mode" on page 17‐2.
(Optional) Length of a mask to be added with the group address before
the hash function is called. All groups with the same seed hash
correspond to the same Rendezvous Point (RP). This option provides
one RP for multiple groups.
A hash‐mask‐length value of 30 will be automatically applied.
(Optional) Specifies a BSR priority value ranging from 0 ‐ 255. Higher
values assign higher priority. The BSR with the larger priority is
preferred. If priority values are the same, the IP address breaks the tie.
The BSR candidate with the higher IP address is preferred.
Specifies a priority value for designated router selection. Valid values
are 0 ‐ 4294967294. Default is 1.
Enterasys Matrix DFE-Gold Series Configuration Guide 17-3
Configuring PIM
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