10 ip pimsm bsr-candidate, 11 ip pimsm rp-candidate – Fortinet 548B User Manual

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no - This command is used to reset the priority to default value.

Default Setting

1

Command Mode

Interface Config

9.6.2.10 ip pimsm bsr-candidate

This command is used to configure the router to announce its candidacy as a bootstrap router (BSR).

Syntax

ip pimsm bsr-candidate interface <slot/port> [hash-mask-length] [priority]
no ip pimsm bsr-candidate interface <slot/port> [hash-mask-length] [priority]

hash-mask-length - Length of a mask (32 bits maximum) that is to be ANDed with the group
address before the hash function is called. All groups with the same seed hash correspond to the
same RP. For example, if this value was 24, only the first 24 bits of the group addresses matter. This
allows you to get one RP for multiple groups.

priority - Priority of the candidate BSR. The range is an integer from 0 to 255. The BSR with the
larger priority is preferred. If the priority values are the same, the router with the larger IP address is
the BSR. The default value is 0.

no - This command is used to disable the router to announce its candidacy as a bootstrap router
(BSR).

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Config

9.6.2.11 ip pimsm rp-candidate

This command is used to configure the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point
(RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR).

Syntax

ip pimsm rp-candidate interface <slot/port> <group-address> <group-mask>
no ip pimsm rp-candidate interface <slot/port> <group-address> <group-mask>

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