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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gigabit ethernet switch
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DXS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed 10Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
When an interface is configured as a border, it will prevent bootstrap router (BSR) messages from being
sent or received through it.
Example
This example shows how to enable the PIM border on the VLAN 1 interface.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface vlan1
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 pim bsr border
Switch(config-if)#
78-3 ipv6 pim bsr candidate bsr
This command is used to configure the router to advertise itself as a candidate bootstrap router (BSR).
Use the no form of this command to remove this router as a candidate for being a BSR.
ipv6 pim bsr candidate bsr INTERFACE-ID [HASH-MASK-LENGTH] [priority PRIORITY-VALUE]
no ipv6 pim bsr candidate bsr
Parameters
INTERFACE-ID
HASH-MASK-LENGTH
priority PRIORITY-VALUE
Default
By default, the router is not a BSR candidate.
HASH-MASK-LENGTH: 126.
PRIORITY-VALUE: 64.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Specifies the interface whose IPv6 address will be announced as the
bootstrap router address.
Specifies to configure the hash mask length for RP selection. The
range is from 0 to 128. The mask (128 bits maximum) that is to be
logically AND with the group address before the hash function is
executed. All groups with the same seed hash (correspond) to the
same RP. Therefore one RP can be derived for multiple groups.
Specifies to configure the priority for a BSR candidate. The range is
from 0 to 255. The BSR with the larger priority is preferred. If the
priority values are the same, the router with the larger IPv6 address is
the BSR.
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