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0-4294967294: priority value (default: 1)
no ipv6 pim dr-priority
[<0-4294967294>]
Deletes the specified DR priority.
11.3.2.3 Neighbor Filtering
If necessary, you can filter neighbor routers using access lists. When you enable this fea-
ture, PIM establishes adjacency without neighbor routers specified as deny in access lists.
To enable filtering neighbor routers in PIM, use the following command.
ipv6 pim neighbor-filter WORD
Enables filtering neighbor routers in PIM.
WORD: access list name
no ipv6 pim neighbor-filter
WORD
Disables filtering neighbor routers in PIM.
WORD: access list name
To display the information of PIM neighbor routers, use the following command.
show ipv6 pim neighbor [detail]
Shows the information for PIM neighbor routers.
show ipv6 pim neighbor NAME
[X:X::X:X] [detail]
show ipv6 pim neighbor {chan-
nelgroup | gpon | loopback |
management | tengigabitether-
net} IFPORT [detail]
show ipv6 pim neighbor {chan-
nelgroup | gpon | loopback |
management | tengigabitether-
net} IFPORT X:X::X:X [detail]
show ipv6 pim neighbor vlan
VLANID [detail]
show ipv6 pim neighbor vlan
VLANID X:X::X:X [detail]
11.3.2.4 PIMv6 Join/Prune Message Group Filtering
If necessary, you can filter PIMv6 join/prune messages from separate group using access
lists. When you enable this feature, a specified PIM group of PIM join/prune messages
from the trusted neighbor are denied by a specified range of access lists.
To enable PIMv6 group filtering, use the following command.
ipv6 pim group-filter {<1-99> |
Enables PIMv6 group filtering to block PIMv6
join/prune messages using a specified access list.