Displays rendezvous-point (RP)-set list for the device elected as the bootstrap router (BSR).
Privileged EXEC mode
The basic show ip pim rp-set command displays the following information:
Output Field |
Description |
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Number of group prefixes |
The number of PIM Sparse group prefixes for which the RP is responsible. |
Group prefix |
Indicates the multicast groups for which the RP listed by the previous field is a candidate RP. |
RPs expected or received |
Indicates how many RPs were expected and received in the latest bootstrap message. |
RP num |
Indicates the RP number. If there are multiple RPs in the PIM Sparse domain, a line of information for each RP is listed, in ascending numerical order. |
priority |
The RP priority of the candidate RP. During the election process, the candidate RP with the highest priority is elected as the RP. |
age |
The age (in seconds) of this RP-set. |
holdtime |
Indicates the time in seconds for which this rp-set information is valid. If this rp-set information is not received from BSR within the holdtime period, the rp-set information is aged out and deleted. |
The following example shows the RP set list for the device elected as BSR.
device# show ip pim rp-set Static RP --------- Static RP count: 2 1.51.51.4 1.51.51.5 Number of group prefixes Learnt from BSR: 1 Group prefix = 224.0.0.0/4 # RPs: 2 RP 1: 1.51.51.1 priority=0 age=60 holdtime=150 RP 2: 1.51.51.3 priority=0 age=30 holdtime=150
The following example shows the RP set list for devices that are not elected as BSR.
device# show ip pim rp-set Static RP --------- Static RP count: 2 1.51.51.4 1.51.51.5 Number of group prefixes Learnt from BSR: 1 Group prefix = 224.0.0.0/4 # RPs expected: 2 # RPs received: 2 RP 1: 1.51.51.1 priority=0 age=60 holdtime=150 RP 2: 1.51.51.3 priority=0 age=30 holdtime=150