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PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)
Configuring PIM-SM on the Router
Changing a Candidate-RP’s Election Priority. This priority is significant
when multiple Candidate-RPs in a given domain are configured to support one
or more of the same multicast groups.
Syntax: rp-candidate priority < 0 - 255 >
Changes the current priority setting for a candidate-RP. Where
multiple candidate-RPs are configured to support the same
multicast group(s), the candidate having the highest priority
is elected. Zero (0) is the highest priority; 255 is the lowest
priority.
(Default: 192)
Enabling, Disabling, or Changing Router PIM
Notification Traps
Syntax: [no] router pim trap < all | neighbor-loss | hardware-mrt-full |
software-mrt-full >
Enables and disables these PIM SNMP traps:
all Enable/Disable all PIM notification traps. (Default:
Disabled)
neighbor-loss — Enable/Disable the notification trap sent
when the timer for a multicast router neighbor expires and
the switch has no other multicast router neighbors on the
same VLAN with a lower IP address. (Default: Disabled.)
hardware-mrt-full — Enable/Disable notification trap sent
when the hardware multicast routing table (MRT) is full
(1023 active flows). In this state, any additional flows are
handled by the software MRT, which increases processing
time for the affected flows. (Default: Disabled.)
software-mrt-full — Enable/Disable notification trap sent
when the router’s software multicast routing table is full
(that is, when routing resources for active flows are
exhausted). Note that in this state, the router does not accept
any additional flows. (Default: Disabled.)
Note: Trap operation requires configuring an SNMP trap
receiver by using the snmp-server host < ip-addr > command at
the global configuration level.
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