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trap < virtual-interface-state-change | neighbor-state-change | virtual-neighbor-state-change |
... > -- Enable/disable OSPF traps(p. 489)
override
[no] router pim rp-address IP-ADDR IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH override
Specify whether or not static RP conguration precedes the information
learned by a BSR.
pim
[no] router pim
Usage: [no] router pim [...]
Description: Enable/disable/congure PIM protocol on the device, or enter
PIM Conguration Context.
Called without 'no', the command enables PIM on the device
and changes current context to PIM Conguration Context.
Otherwise, the command disables PIM. The command can be
followed by a PIM conguration command. Use 'router pim ?' to
get a list of all possible options.
Next Available Options:
bsr-candidate -- Configure the router to advertise itself as the Candidate Bootstrap Router
(Candidate-BSR) for a PIM-SM domain(p. 477)
rp-address -- Statically configure the Rendezvous Point (RP) to accept multicast traffic for
specified group or range of groups(p. 487)
rp-candidate -- Configure router to advertise itself as the Candidate Rendezvous Point
(Candidate-RP) to the Bootstrap Router (BSR)(p. 487)
join-prune-interval < 5 to 65535 > -- Configure interval at which the router will send periodic
PIM-SM Join/Prune messages(p. 481)
spt-threshold -- Specify whether switching to the Shortest Path Tree is enabled or disabled on
the router(p. 488)
state-refresh < 10 to 300 > -- Set the interval between successive State Refresh messages
originated by this router(p. 489)
trap < neighbor-loss | hardware-mrt-full | software-mrt-full | ... > -- Enable/disable PIM traps(p.
489)
priority
router pim bsr-candidate priority < 0 to 255 >
Specify the priority for the Candidate Bootstrap router.
Range: < 0 to 255 >
router pim rp-candidate priority < 0 to 255 >
Specify the priority for the Candidate-RP router.
Range: < 0 to 255 >
range
[no] router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID range
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