PIM Configuration Commands

IPv4 PIM Sparse Mode Commands lists the PIM configuration commands for Extreme Networks S- K- and 7100-Series devices.

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IPv4 PIM Sparse Mode Commands

Task Command
Enable PIM-SM on a routing interface. Use the no command to disable PIM-SM. ip pim sparse-mode

no ip pim sparse-mode

Enable PIM-SSM in router configuration mode. Use the no command to disable PIM-SSM. ip pim ssm {default | group-address group-mask}

no ip pim ssm {default | group-address group-mask}

Enable the router to announce its candidacy as a BootStrap Router (BSR). Use the no command to remove the router as a BSR candidate. ip pim bsr-candidate pim-interface-address [priority priority]

no ip pim bsr-candidate

Set the priority for which a router will be elected as the designated router (DR). Use the no command to disable the DR functionality. ip pim dr-priority priority

no ip dr-priority

Set a static rendezvous point (RP) for a multicast group, specifying a specific group or a group-list. Use the no command to remove the static RP configuration. ip pim rp-address rp-address {group-address group-mask | group-list group-list}

no ip rp-address rp-address {group-address group-mask | group-list group-list}

Enable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the BSR specifying either a specific group or a group-list. Use the no command to remove the router as an RP candidate. ip pim rp-candidate pim-interface-address {group-address group-mask | priority priority | group-list group-list [priority priority]}

no ip pim rp-candidate pim-interface-address {group-address group-mask | group-list group-list [priority priority]}

Enable control of whether static RP configurations will override dynamic RP information learned for IPv4 groups. ip pim static-rp-override

no ip pim static-rp-override

Filter PIM neighbors by specifying a standard ACL containing neighbors to allow. ip pim neighbor-filter neighbor-filter

no ip pim neighbor-filter neighbor-filter

Configure an anycast Rendezvous Points (RP) set member for a multicast group. Use the no command to remove the specified anycast member. ip pim anycast-rp anycast-address peer-address

no ip anycast-rp anycast-address peer-address

Set the multicast graceful-restart period, which is the period of time in which a restarting router and its neighbors can continue to forward multicast packets during the failover. ip pim graceful-restart [period value]

no ip pim graceful-restart

Set PIM multicast to either load share over ECMP paths or have a single deterministic next hop for ECMP paths. ip pim multipath {hash | highest-nexthop}

no ip pim multipath {hash | highest-nexthop}

IPv6 PIM Sparce Mode Commands lists the PIM IPv6 sparce mode configuration commands for Extreme Networks S- K- and 7100-Series devices.

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IPv6 PIM Sparce Mode Commands

Task Command
Enable PIM-SM on a routing interface. Use the no command to disable PIM-SM. ipv6 pim sparse-mode

no ipv6 pim sparse-mode

Optionally enable PIM-SSM in router configuration mode. Use the no command to disable PIM-SSM ipv6 pim ssm {default | group-address/length}

no ipv6 pim ssm {default | group-address/length}

Enable the router to announce its candidacy as a BootStrap Router (BSR). Use the no command to remove the router as a BSR candidate. ipv6 pim bsr candidate bsr interface-address [priority priority]

no ipv6 pim bsr candidate bsr interface-address

Set the priority for which a router will be elected as the designated router (DR). Use the no command to disable the DR functionality. ipv6 pim dr-priority priority

no ipv6 pim dr-priority priority

Set a static rendezvous point (RP) for a multicast group, specifying a specific group or a group-list. Use the no command to remove the static RP configuration. ipv6 pim rp-address rp-address group-list group-list

no ipv6 pim rp-address rp-address group-list group-list

Enable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the BSR specifying a group-list. Use the no command to remove the router as an RP candidate. ipv6 pim bsr candidate rp pim-interface-address {[group-list group-list] [priority priority]}

no ipv6 pim bsr candidate bsr pim-interface-address {[group-list group-list] [priority priority]}

Enable control of whether static RP configurations will override dynamic RP information learned for IPv6 groups. ipv6 pim static-rp-override

no ipv6 pim static-rp-override

Filter PIM neighbors by specifying a standard ACL containing neighbors to allow. ipv6 pim neighbor-filter neighbor-filter

no ipv6 pim neighbor-filter neighbor-filter

Configure an anycast Rendezvous Points (RP) set member for a multicast group. Use the no command to remove the specified anycast member. ipv6 pim anycast-rp anycast-address peer-address

no ipv6 pim anycast-rp anycast-address peer-address

Set the multicast graceful-restart period, which is the period of time in which a restarting router and its neighbors can continue to forward multicast packets during the failover. ipv6 pim graceful-restart [period value]

no ipv6 pim graceful-restart

Set PIM multicast to either load share over ECMP paths or have a single deterministic next hop for ECMP paths. ipv6 pim multipath {hash | highest-nexthop}

no ipv6 pim multipath {hash | highest-nexthop}

PIM Dense Mode Commands lists the PIM dense mode configuration commands for Extreme Networks S- K- and 7100-Series devices.

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PIM Dense Mode Commands

Task Command
Enable PIM-DM on a routing interface. Use the no command to disable PIM-DM. ip | ipv6 pim dense-mode

no ip | ipv6 pim dense-mode

Optionally set the interval between PIM dense mode state refresh messages. ip | ipv6 pim state-refresh origination-interval interval

no ip | ipv6 pim state-refresh origination-interval interval

Set PIM multicast to either load share over ECMP paths or have a single deterministic next hop for ECMP paths. ip | ipv6 pim multipath {hash | highest-nexthop}

no ip | ipv6 pim multipath {hash | highest-nexthop}