RP 122.0.0.1, priority 0, via AutoRP (Negative), expiryTime 88
Group(s) 224.0.1.40/32 (negative)
RP 122.0.0.1, priority 0, via AutoRP (Negative), expiryTime 88
• Example 2
host1:8#show ip pim rp mapping
PIM Group-to-RP mapping(s)
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4
RP 134.0.0.1, priority 0, via Static, from access-list 1
Group(s) 232.0.0.0/16
RP 134.0.0.1, priority 0, via BSR, expires in 121 seconds
• See show ip pim rp.
show ip pim rp-hash
• Use to show which RP router that a multicast group is using.
• Field descriptions
• Group(s)—Multicast group or groups
• RP—RP router for the multicast group
• priority—Priority of the router
• via—Method by which the RP router was assigned: AutoRP, Static RP, or BSR
• expiryTime—Time in seconds at which the RP mapping becomes invalid, unless it is
renewed by the mapping agent
• Example 1
host1:2#show ip pim rp-hash 232.1.1.1
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4
RP 122.0.0.1, priority 0, via AutoRP, expiryTime 128
• Example 2
host1:2#show ip pim rp-hash 226.0.0.1
Group(s) 226.0.0.0/24
RP 101.0.0.1, priority 192, via BSR, expires in 145 seconds
*RP 145.0.0.3, priority 192, via BSR, expires in 145 seconds
• See show ip pim rp-hash.
show ip pim sparse-mode sg-state
• Use to display information for each (S,G) pair for PIM sparse mode and PIM SSM.
• Field descriptions
• (S, G) pair—Source, Group pair for which information is provided
• Group-to-RP mapping—IP addresses and network mask of the multicast group
• RP—IP address of RP router
• SSM group—Indicator that this is an SSM group
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