Candidate RP 122.0.0.1
Group(s) 224.0.1.40/32 (negative), AutoRP, ttl 64, interval 60, from access List 1
• See show ip pim auto-rp.
show ip pim bsr
• Use to display BSR information and the group prefixes for which the local router is a
candidate RP in a PIM sparse mode environment.
• Field descriptions
• Candidacy—Whether the router is a candidate BSR
• Configured on—Interface on which the router is configured
• address—Address of the router
• hashMaskLen—Hash mask length
• priority—Priority of the router
• period—Time between bootstrap messages, in seconds
• Elected BSR—This router or IP address of the elected bootstrap router
• next BSM—If BSR is this router, time until the next bootstrap message is sent, in
seconds
• expires in—If BSR is not this router, time until the elected BSR expires if no bootstrap
messages are received
• Local candidate RP mapping(s)—Routers that the mapping agent is evaluating to
determine an RP router for this interface
• Example 1—On a router that is the elected BSR
host1:1#show ip pim bsr
This PIM router is a Candidate BSR.
Configured on intf ATM3/0.101, address: 101.0.0.1
hashMaskLen 30, priority 2, period 60 seconds.
Elected BSR is this router, next BSM in 3 seconds.
Local candidate RP mapping(s):
Candidate RP 101.0.0.1
224.0.0.0/4, BSR, hold-time 150, interval 60, priority 192
228.0.0.0/24, BSR, hold-time 150, interval 60, priority 192, from
access-list acl
230.0.0.0/24, BSR, hold-time 150, interval 60, priority 192, from
access-list acl
• Example 2—On a router that is a candidate BSR
host1:1#show ip pim bsr
This PIM router is a Candidate BSR.
Configured on intf ATM3/0.100, address: 100.0.0.1
hashMaskLen 30, priority 2, period 60 seconds.
Elected BSR is 101.0.0.1 (priority 0), expires in 73 seconds.
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