Clear Ip Mroute - Zte ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference Manual

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bsr-candidate <interface-name>[<hash-mask-length>][<priori
ty>]
no bsr-candidate
<interface-name>
<hash-mask-length>
<priority>
This command is disabled by default. That is, local router is not
the candidate bootstrap router (BSR).
The default priority of the candidate BSR is 0. The candidate BSR
with the higher priority will be preferred. If the priority values are
the same, the router with the larger IP address is the BSR.
It is recommended to configure the candidate BSR on the loopback
interface to decrease the flapping of the network caused by the
interface up/down.
This example describes how to configure the candidate BSR on the
interface loopback1, with the hash mask length 30 and priority
100.
ZXR10(config-router)#bsr-candidate loopback1 30 100
show ip pim bsr

clear ip mroute

Use this command to delete the records from the IP multicast rout-
ing table.
Privileged EXEC
clear ip mroute [group-address <group-address>][source-ad
dress <source-address>]
group-address
<group-address>
source-address
<source-address>
If there is no parameter after this command, all multicast route
entries will be deleted.
If the group option is used, the (*, g) and all related (s, g)
multicast route entries will be deleted.
If the group and source address options are used, the related
(s, g) multicast route entries will be deleted.
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Interface name
Hash mask length, range: 0~32
Priority, range: 0~255, default: 0
Multicast group address in the dotted decimal
format
Source address in the dotted decimal formay
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