• Join filter—Name of the join filter access-list (if configured) for this PIM router
• Designated Router Priority—Designated router priority value
• Example
host1:1#show ip pim
Default PIM Version: 2
Default Domain Id: 0
Default Hello Period: 30
Default Hello HoldTime: 105
Join-Prune Interval: 100
Join-Prune Holdtime: 350
Keepalive Period: 210
Assert Time: 210
Register Suppression Time: 60
Register Probe Time: 5
Register TTL: 64
SSM enabled, range default
Sparse-Mode Graceful Restart Duration: 30
Graceful restart is complete (timer 0 seconds)
Join filter, access-list bronze
Designated Router Priority: 2
• See show ip pim.
show ip pim auto-rp
• Use to display information about RP routers and the RP mapping agent in a PIM sparse
mode environment.
• Field descriptions
• Configured with ttl—Number of hops for which the RP discovery message is valid
• Using interface addr—IP address of the interface from which the router sends RP
discovery messages
• interval—Time interval, in seconds, at which the router sends RP discovery messages
• PIM AutoRP candidate RP mapping(s)—Routers that the RP mapping agent is
evaluating to determine an RP router for this interface
• Example 1
host1:1#show ip pim auto-rp
This PIM router is an Auto RP mapping agent.
Configured with ttl 64
[ Using interface addr 121.0.0.1, interval 60 ].
PIM AutoRP candidate RP mapping(s)
• Example 2
host1:1# show ip pim auto-rp
This PIM router is _not_ an Auto RP mapping agent.
PIM AutoRP candidate RP mapping(s)
Candidate RP 122.0.0.1
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4, AutoRP, ttl 64, interval 60, from access List 1
Candidate RP 122.0.0.1
Group(s) 224.0.1.39/32 (negative), AutoRP, ttl 64, interval 60, from access List 1
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Chapter 3: Configuring PIM for IPv4 Multicast