CANOGA PERKINS CanogaOS Configuration Guide User Manual

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CanogaOS Configuration Guide

Proprietary & Confidential Canoga Perkins Metro Ethernet Switches

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Router_C# show ip pim sparse-mode mroute

IP Multicast Routing Table

(*,*,RP) Entries: 0

(*,G) Entries: 1

(S,G) Entries: 0

(S,G,rpt) Entries: 0

(*, 224.0.1.3)

RP: 10.10.1.5

RPF nbr: 0.0.0.0

RPF idx: None

Upstream State: JOINED

Local ................................

Joined j...............................

Asserted ................................

Outgoing o...............................

Configuring RP dynamically

A static configuration of RP works for a small, stable PIM domain; however, it is not practical
for a large and not-sostable internetwork. In such a network, if the RP fails, the network
administrator might have to change the static configurations on all PIM routers. Another reason
for choosing dynamic configuration is a higher routing traffic leading to a change in the RP.
We use the BSR mechanism to dynamically maintain the RP information. For configuring RP
dynamically in the above scenario, Router_C on eth-0-1 and Router_D on eth-0-1 are configured
as Candidate RP using the ip pim rpcandidate command. Router_D on eth-0-1 is also configured
as Candidate BSR. Since no other router has been configured as Candidate BSR, the Router_D
becomes the BSR router, and is responsible for sending group-to-RP mapping information to all
other routers in this PIM domain.
The following output displays the complete configuration at Router_C and Router_D:

Router_D# show run

!

interface eth-0-0

!

interface eth-0-1

ip pim sparse-mode

!

interface eth-0-2

ip pim sparse-mode

!

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