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Description: Enable/disable advertisement of summarized routes.
Summarization mechanisms should be disabled when using both
version 1 and version 2 of RIP within a single network.
backbone
router ospf area backbone
The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0).
Next Available Options:
normal -- Define a "normal" area.(p. 482)
nssa < 0 to 16777215 > -- Define a "not-so-stubby" area (or NSSA) and its cost.(p. 483)
stub -- Define a "stub" area and specify its cost.(p. 489)
range -- Summarize routes matching address/MASK pair.(p. 484)
virtual-link -- Specify a virtual neighbor. (IP-ADDR) (p. 492)
bsm-interval
router pim bsr-candidate bsm-interval < 5 to 300 >
Specify the interval for sending Bootstrap messages on PIM-SM interfaces.
Range: < 5 to 300 >
bsr-candidate
[no] router pim bsr-candidate
Usage: bsr-candidate [source-ip-vlan <VLAN-ID>]
[hash-mask-length <1-32>]
[priority <0-255>]
[bsm-interval <5-300>]
no bsr-candidate [source-ip-vlan <VLAN-ID>]
Description: Congure the router to advertise itself as the Candidate
Bootstrap Router (Candidate-BSR) for a PIM-SM domain. When
enabling router to be a Candidate-BSR the VLAN ID must be
specied, which IP address will be advertised as a
Candidate-BSR address. PIM-SM must be enabled on the VLAN.
Use 'no' form of this command to disable the router to be a
Candidate-BSR.
NOTE: It is recommended that the same routing switch is
congured as both the Candidate-BSR and the Candidate-RP.
Parameters:
o source-ip-vlan <VLAN-ID> - The VLAN which IP address will be advertised
as the Candidate-BSR IP address.
o hash-mask-length <1-32> - The mask length (in bits) used by the
PIM-SM hash function when selecting an RP. The default is 30.
o priority <0-255> - The priority for the Candidate-BSR for the
local PIM-SM domain. The larger value means the higher priority.
The default is 0.
o bsm-interval <5-300> - The interval (in seconds) for sending periodic
Bootstrap messages on all PIM-SM interfaces, when this router is
the elected BSR. The default is 60 seconds.
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