Configuring a static rendezvous point, Figure 463: configuring a bsr candidate – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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with the same seed hash will be mapped to the same RP. If the mask

length is less than 32, then only the first portion of the hash is used,

and a single RP will be defined for multiple groups. (Range: 0-32;

Default: 10)

Priority – Priority used by the candidate bootstrap router in the

election process. The BSR candidate with the largest priority is

preferred. If the priority values are the same, the candidate with the

larger IP address is elected to be the BSR. Setting the priority to zero

means that this router is not eligible to server as the BSR. At least one

router in the PIM-SM domain must be set to a value greater than zero.

(Range: 0-255; Default: 0)

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To configure the switch as a BSR candidate:

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Click Multicast, Multicast Routing, SM.

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Select BSR Candidate from the Step list.

3.

Specify the VLAN interface for which this router is bidding to become
the BSR, the hash mask length that will subsequently be used for RP

selection if this router is selected as the BSR, and the priority for BSR

selection.

4.

Click Apply.

Figure 463: Configuring a BSR Candidate

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Use the Routing Protocol > PIM > SM (RP Address) page to configure a

static address as the Rendezvous Point (RP) for a particular multicast

group.

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"ip pim rp-address" on page 1567

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The router will act as an RP for all multicast groups in the local PIM-SM

domain if no groups are specified. A static RP can either be configured

for the whole multicast group range 224/4, or for specific group ranges.

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