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Minimum PIM Sparse Mode Configuration

Each any-source multicast (ASM) group has a shared tree through which receivers learn about new multicast sources and new receivers learn about all multicast sources. The RP is the root of this shared tree.

To configure this router’s properties as the candidate rendezvous point (RP), include the rp statement:

rp {local {family (inet | inet6) {disable;address address;group-ranges {destination-ip-prefix</prefix-length>;}hold-time seconds;priority number;}}auto-rp {(announce | discovery | mapping);(mapping-agent-election | no-mapping-agent-election);}bootstrap {family (inet | inet6) {export [ policy-names ];import [ policy-names ];priority number;}}bootstrap-export [ policy-names ];bootstrap-import [ policy-names ];bootstrap-priority number;dr-register-policy [ policy-name ];embedded-rp {group-ranges {destination-ip-prefix</prefix-length>;}maximum-rps limit;}rp-register-policy [ policy-name ];static {address address {version version;group-ranges {destination-ip-prefix</prefix-length>;}}}}

For a list of the hierarchy levels at which you can include this statement, see the statement summary section for this statement.

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Published: 2010-07-19

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