Configuring PIM show ip pim interface
17-6 PIM Configuration
Mode
Routercommand,PrivilegedEXEC:Matrix>Router#
Example
ThisexampleshowshowtodisplayBootStrapRouter(BSR)information:
Matrix>Router#show ip pim bsr
PIMv2 Elected Bootstrap Router Information:
BSR Address: 10.0.0.1
Bsr Priority: 77
Bsr Hash Mask Length: 30
Bsr Uptime: 00:01:10
Bsr Expiry: 00:00:49
This Router is a Candidate Bootstrap Router (CBSR)
Candidate BSR Address: 10.0.0.1
Hash Mask Length: 30
Priority: 77
Table 17‐1providesanexplanationofthecommandoutput.
show ip pim interface
UsethiscommandtodisplayinformationaboutPIMinterfacesthatarecurrentlyup(not
shutdown).
Syntax
show ip pim interface [interface]
Table 17-1 show ip pim bsr Output Details
Output... What it displays...
BSR Address IP address of the bootstrap router.
BSR Priority Priority as set by the ip pim bsr-candidate command.
BSR Hash Mask Length Length of a mask (32 bits maximum) that is to be added with the group
address before the hash function is called. This value is configured by
the ip pim bsr-candidate command.
BSR Uptime Interval that this router has been up (in hours:minutes:seconds). After
24 hours, format will change into days:hours and, after a week, will
change into weeks:days.
BSR Expiry Period in which the next bootstrap message is due from this BSR (in
hours:minutes:seconds). After 24 hours, format will change into
days:hours and, after a week, will change into weeks:days. Assigning
a time value of 00:00:00 means this BSR will not expire.